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Livso Cafe

Ruhaus Studio

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JURY VOTES
Single-Brand Store
6.78
7.27
7.59
5.69
6.83
Asell Yusupova
Asell Yusupova Strategy Director at UXUS
7
7.5
7.5
6
7
Larry Traxler
Larry Traxler SVP - Global Head of Design at Hilton Hotels
7
7
7.5
6.5
7
Jocelyne Sacre
Jocelyne Sacre Design Strategist at Consultant
I like the restraint in colors and...
7
8.5
8.5
5
7.25
Michael Schwab
Michael Schwab Founder and Sustainability Designer at In Pretty Good Shape
I like the space a lot. A harmoniou...
7
8
8
7
7.5
Ruud de Bruin
Ruud de Bruin Creative Director at Ace & Tate
5.81
6.28
6.53
4.75
5.84
Sanjit Manku
Sanjit Manku Associate Partner at Studio Jouin Manku
6
7.5
7.5
5.5
6.63
Frank la Rivière
Frank la Rivière Principal Architect/Designer at Frank la Rivière Architects
7
7
8
5
6.75
Alexandra Cuber
Alexandra Cuber Director at Fogarty Finger Architecture
6.5
7
7
6
6.63
Drew Gilbert
Drew Gilbert Design Manager at OBMI
7
7
7
6.5
6.88
Xie Peihe
Xie Peihe Founder & Chief Designer at AD Architecture
7
7
8
6
7
Victoria Stiles
Victoria Stiles Retail Design Manager at Mirvac
A beautifully executed futuristic d...
7
7.5
7.5
5
6.75
Katharina Fischer
Katharina Fischer Creative Consultant at Katharina Fischer Design and Speaking Spaces
7
7
8
5
6.75
Client
Livso Cafe
Floor area
260 ㎡
Completion
2021
Finishes

We wear and take off our clothes every day, but we rarely perceive our bodies. Just as we walk in and out of a building every day, but we rarely perceive space. Ruhaus studio hopes to create a space where people can re-perceive the relationship and connection between themselves and the space; awaken people’s awareness of their bodies and their relationships with each other, and a sense of comfort and confidence brought about by awakening. 

Transparency means creating relationships. It doesn’t have to be looked through. Using the language of the pieces to cut and divide the space creates the relationship between people and space. Subsequently, "space" is produced. Traveling between these pieces, seeing each other, sound and vision flowing surround in the space, is a reassuring sense of social distance. Open the floor plate above the island bar to let the first and second floors communicate. The aroma and sound of the coffee on the first floor slowly spread to the upper level, and the lights on the second floor diffused to the lower level with the pieces. Standing by the order area and raising your eyes upwards, which is the warmth brought from the moon lamp against the pieces. You can observe the barista operating by the island bar and spy on the whole process of coffee-making while sitting by the booth of hollow edge on the second floor. 

From a distance, people will be attracted by this small building with dim lights inlaid in the old shopping mall. Getting closer, they will find that the two floors have different moods and atmospheres. The first floor is the coffee shop, bright and warm lighting is necessary to match the cool clothes and friendly smiling faces of the shop assistants. The second floor is mainly for simple meals. After nine o'clock, it will turn into a whiskey bar. The lights are slowly dimmed and wrapped in a slightly ambiguous dim atmosphere.