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A variety of shrubs, trees and fir trees make up the main courtyard - Rohan Venn
Opened, garden-view dinning area - Rohan Venn
Setting the refined bonsai - Rohan Venn
A variety of shrubs, trees and fir trees make up the main courtyard - Rohan Venn

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JURY VOTES
Restaurant
6.40
7.85
7.22
6.90
7.09
Anne-Laure Pingreoun
Anne-Laure Pingreoun Founder at Alter-Projects
6
8
8
7
7.25
Andrea Zickhardt
Andrea Zickhardt Managing Director at Holzer Kobler Architekturen
6
9
8
8
7.75
Liz Gallagher
Liz Gallagher Studio Director at March and White Design
Incorporates multiple layers of tex...
6
8
9
8
7.75
Preeti Singh
Preeti Singh Brand Director at India Design ID
7
8
7
6.5
7.13
Claude Saos
Claude Saos Head of interior architecture and design at LISAA Strasbourg
6
8
8
7
7.25
Julia Chiaramonti
Julia Chiaramonti Founder at Julia Chiaramonti
5.97
7.67
6.16
5.65
6.36
Ronnie Belizaire
Ronnie Belizaire Studio Practice Leader and Principal at HKS Inc.
6
8
6
7
6.75
Peter Pan
Peter Pan Founder and CEO at Noa Galaxy
6
8
6
6
6.5
Leendert Tange
Leendert Tange Creative Partner at Storeage-Group
I applaud the sensibility to herita...
8
7.5
7
7.5
7.5
Judy Dowle
Judy Dowle Associate Design Director at Studio XAG
7.5
8
7.5
6
7.25
Tanya Suvannapong
Tanya Suvannapong Design Director at Gensler
6
7
7
6.5
6.63
Ismael Abedin Ingelmo
Ismael Abedin Ingelmo Founder and Director at DXMID
6.15
6.67
6.38
6.91
6.53
Quan Huang
Quan Huang Chief Designer at WJID
6
8
7
7.5
7.13
Servaas Vehmeijer
Servaas Vehmeijer Partner and Managing Director at The Invisible Party
7
8
8
7
7.5
Designer
Client
Adam Elchakak
Floor area
338 ㎡
Completion
2023
Social Media
Instagram
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This is a project of renovation of The Lobby building, built in fifty years ago by Japanese architect in The National Triangle, Canberra in Australia, to fine dining Japanese restaurant. This building was used as a place for the gathering between Australian politicians and journalists, where sometimes their scandals happened. As a one of projects to revitalize such an energetic place, we designed Japanese Restaurant KOTO.

The original design of the building is symmetry and very symbolic such as which footprint is square and the main entrance is on the axis of the center, seen in temples and shrines architecture. To obtain the consistency of the powerful architectural interior and exterior, we planned a sushi counter in the center, which is surrounded by various types of seats such as sofa, round tables and square tables, and the entrance, reception, small landscape and sushi counter on the axis of the center. Due to the planning, the way of welcoming guests makes a sense of ritual. Garden view dining areas along the windows are divided by curved louvers from reception, which realize certain openness but private space at the same time. In addition, that curved louvers and sushi counter helps to relieve the tension made by luxury restaurant and gives rhythm and liveness in the space.

We kept the existing wooden panel ceiling as it is and applied consistently black-color materials on the other surface. These black materials such as glossy-finish granite, untrimmed granite, wood louvers, burnt cedar, leather tiles make the existing ceiling stand out, which is our attitude of the respect to this historical building. We used Japanese traditional wood assembling Kumiko technique not only on wood but acrylic. Therefore, these solid and transparent wood patterns make various effects through the lighting. By combining natural untrimmed stone surface, the interior design, which the boldness and sophistication coexist in harmony, fits on the symbolic architecture.

We believe that the fifty-years architecture is revitalized by our design as a Japanese restaurant, where we can provide a place to meet and mingle with politicians and other people and make new history in next fifty years.