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Cucina Porto

Tom Mark Henry

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Reminiscent of an Italian apartment building, framed glazing as well as solid rendered sections of the façade come together with brass accents, inset tile detailing and a stepped-in Palladiana stone floor, perfectly setting the tone. - Photography: Damian Bennett
The dining area sees a mix of patterns and textures utilised to bring an element of eclecticism to the interior. - Photography: Damian Bennett
The strategic use of curtains helps to seperate different dining zones whilst further enhancing a residential feel. - Photography: Damian Bennett
Reminiscent of an Italian apartment building, framed glazing as well as solid rendered sections of the façade come together with brass accents, inset tile detailing and a stepped-in Palladiana stone floor, perfectly setting the tone. - Photography: Damian Bennett

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Innovation
Functionality
Creativity
Eco-Social Impact
Total
JURY VOTES
Restaurant
5.45
7.36
5.91
4.55
5.82
Richard Parr
Richard Parr Founder at Richard Parr Associates
4
8
4
2
4.5
Jason Traves
Jason Traves Chief Creative Officer at Lucky Fox
6
7
7
5
6.25
Anastasia Karandinou
Anastasia Karandinou Architect, Senior Lecturer at University of East London
5
8
5
4
5.5
Joanna van der Linden
Joanna van der Linden Global Retail Identity & Design Manager at Nestlé Nespresso
It's great that the space and the f...
4
8
5
4
5.25
William Barrington-Binns
William Barrington-Binns Director of Photography at WBB & Co.
7
8
7
6
7
Corien Pompe
Corien Pompe Chairman and Founder at Donna e Mobile
5
7
6
3
5.25
Jasper Blüm
Jasper Blüm Senior Designer at Colliers
7
7
8
6
7
Stefano Giussani
Stefano Giussani CEO at Lissoni New York
5
6
5
5
5.25
Bret Recor
Bret Recor Founder & Creative Director at Box Clever
6
8
6
6
6.5
Johnny Chiu
Johnny Chiu Founder at J.C. Architecture
6
7
6
5
6
Li Baolong
Li Baolong Cofounder and Creative Director at BloomDesign
5
7
6
4
5.5
Client
The Star Entertainment Group
Floor area
527 ㎡
Completion
2020
Interior Design
Design Collaborator
Structural Engineer
Fire, Mechanical, Hydraulic & Acoustic Engineer
Electrical Engineer & Lighting
Photographer

Located at The Star Sydney, Cucina Porto offers an Italian dining experience set within a richly layered interior. A space designed to exude the warmth and familiarity of dropping into a friend’s place for dinner, whilst seamlessly transitioning from day to night. With the brief provided to create a premium casual offering, the juxtapositions continue seeing old-world detailing mixed with modern aesthetics and sensibilities. Reminiscent of an Italian apartment building, framed glazing as well as solid rendered sections of the façade come together with brass accents, inset tile detailing and a stepped-in Palladiana stone floor, perfectly setting the tone. Textural and bold, executed with restraint, the aesthetic reflects the culinary offering of Cucina Porto; a selection of classic Italian dishes accompanied by the bar serving up a selection of Negronis, classic cocktails, spritz varieties as well as local and Italian wine and beer. Although a residential feel has been created within the space, durability of materials, furniture and fixtures was front and centre when specifying, ensuring longevity and suitability for long term, repeated use. Shying away from of-the-trends yet contemporary in approach, Cucina Porto sees a design which is timeless and classic, ensuring relevancy for years to come. The large site meant spatial planning was of the utmost importance and was tirelessly reworked until the most successful floorplan was achieved. A variety of seating options have been applied including banquette seating, bar seating, loose seating and large communal tables. The ambient and elegantly moody private dining room offers a different experience, with bold and richly saturated inset carpet, layered sheer curtains and a sculptural brass pendant light, creating a luxe and modern European aesthetic. The space has been designed to offer various experiences, depending on where one is situated. Due to this, a sense of intrigue is created, seeing the diner encouraged to return to further explore the space for a new dining experience. A sense of unity is present through the cohesive use of materials - marble, brass, textured fabrics, mirror and decretive lighting are seen throughout, creating a strong and unique narrative.