{Some lunch-time inspiration courtesy of Lukstudio in China!} Engaging in the duality between rough
{Some lunch-time inspiration courtesy of Lukstudio in China!} Engaging in the duality between rough and refined, the result is a western look on eastern tradition. In order to conceive a strong identity for this, the first restaurant of a chain to be expanded across China, the studio integrated the tradition of noodle making in its design, by ingeniously recreating an oversized noodle rack for the The Noodle Rack’s centrepiece. Located on an outdoor shopping promenade near the Xiangjiang River, the 50-sqm space that previously hosted a candy store, now exudes a calm yet mysterious presence with its chicly lit, bamboo-cast storefront. “It was a pre-cast process” says Christina. “We worked closely with our contractor to determine the size of the concrete panels and the width of the bamboo strips. Then, he made a mould that was lined with bamboo. After inserting steel mesh for reinforcement, we poured in the concrete mix and kept the formwork in place with ties until the panel was cured.” via -- source link
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