2026 | Professional

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This project presents a captivating counter-style tempura restaurant that beautifully embodies the principles of “nature as the foundation” and “the aesthetics of proportion.” Employing a subtractive design approach, the space intentionally avoids visual dominance. Instead, it emphasizes the meticulous control of proportion, light, and materiality. This harmonious design not only resonates with the art of tempura cooking but also translates the mastery of heat and rhythm into a meaningful spatial language, creating an immersive dining atmosphere.
The walls are adorned with deep gray artistic plaster, chosen strategically to minimize reflection and visual distractions. As light shifts throughout the day, subtle golden textures emerge, creating a dynamic interplay that mirrors the delicate fluctuations of oil temperature and airflow during the cooking process. This thoughtful design element gently guides the senses back to a state of balance, enhancing the overall dining experience and inviting patrons to indulge fully in the art of tempura.
Upon entering from the street, visitors will immediately be captivated by the façade, which artfully harmonizes with the urban landscape through its understated color palette and modest scale. As one steps into the elongated entrance corridor, the purposeful turn invites a deliberate slowing of pace, allowing guests to gradually embrace a sense of tranquility. In this transitional space, a washi-clad wooden door elegantly filters natural light and sightlines, softening the incoming illumination and facilitating a smooth psychological shift from the bustling exterior to the serene interior.
At the heart of the establishment, a stunning solid wood counter table, accommodating twelve seats, serves as the focal point of the dining area. Attention to detail is evident in the meticulously calibrated distances and proportions, which ensure that each guest is able to observe the culinary process without distraction. Moreover, the subtle elevation difference between the countertop and the working surface naturally guides the gaze towards the chef’s skillful hand movements. This design choice not only enhances the visual experience but also fosters a focused and immersive dining encounter, inviting guests to engage fully with both the artistry of the food and the ambiance of the space.
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STILL YOUNG
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Interior Design - Retails, Shops, Department Stores & Mall
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CODAK ARCHITECTURE CO. LTD.
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Architectural Design - Mix Use Architectural Designs
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Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner PartGmbH
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Architectural Design - Educational
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JUXIANG Space Design (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
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Interior Design - Showroom / Exhibit