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JURY VOTES
Bar
6.72
6.71
6.49
6.43
6.59
Frederik Bellermann
Frederik Bellermann Strategic Marketing Manager at Wilkhahn Wilkening+Hahne
7.6
7.31
6.88
6.31
7.03
Sandra Adrian Asplund
Sandra Adrian Asplund Creative Director at Asplund Collection Stockholm
Beautiful shapes,materials and prop...
7.93
4.58
6.81
6.05
6.34
James Dilley
James Dilley Director | Head of Hospitality and Interior Design at Jestico + Whiles
4.38
6.52
4.31
5
5.05
Paulo Rocha
Paulo Rocha Partner at  KPMB Architects
7
7
7
6
6.75
Ricardo Seola
Ricardo Seola Creative Director and Photography Professor at Ricardo Seola and NABA Milano
6.38
6.6
6.1
5.95
6.26
Nathan Allen
Nathan Allen Head of Global Sustainability Programs & Partnerships at Google
6.43
6.91
6.08
6.32
6.44
Ava Watson
Ava Watson Multidisciplinary Designer at Ava Watson
6.1
5.81
7.02
6.67
6.4
Luisa Norbis
Luisa Norbis Interior Designer and Journalist at Luisa Norbis
8.28
8.14
8
8.21
8.16
Guillermo Blanco
Guillermo Blanco Design Director at Worldesignteam
6.6
7.02
6.67
6.17
6.62
Wang Xiaodong
Wang Xiaodong Principal at Zhejiang University Architectural Design and Research Institute
6.46
6.48
6.4
6.12
6.37
Virginia Lung
Virginia Lung Design Director at One Plus Partnership
6.77
7.49
6.1
7.88
7.06
Designer
Client
off.o
Floor area
588 ㎡
Completion
2022
Social Media
Instagram
Photography

off.o is a cafe located in Busan, South Korea. The overall floor area of 588.17 square meter spreads on two floor levels. The entrance is located in the first level, which is a complex of 3 separate buildings. Located in the center building, the entrance greets customers with a cafe and bakery reception, while two annex buildings offer different types of seating spaces. Along with the lower level which also grants customers a diverse spatial experience, the project pursues to provide customers a relaxed yet intriguing spatial experience throughout the space. 

As the project is located on the shore of Gijang, Busan, all the three buildings are oriented towards the shoreline. This enriches the spatial experience with an endless picture frame of the ocean while navigating the space. 

Unlike urban surroundings, the suburbanity of the project, especially being surrounded by a natural environment, leads the design team to create minimal and simple space. While the space remains calm and serene, the natural surroundings come closer to the customers. 

To the simple and linear forms of the existing space, the design team incorporates curved elements in the ceiling design to provoke a comfortable atmosphere. Rather than being complex and dynamic, the reinterpretation of geometric elements, such as point, line and plane, inspired the spatial design, creating a relaxing and minimal ambience. 

The spatial structure and form are approached in a simple vocabulary. While the simple geometry of the existing space is maintained, the design team introduces a contrasting variety by furniture types. At the same time, a potential cacophony from the variety is controlled by the selective material palette. This prevents the project from appearing decorative or flamboyant. The overall use of eco-friendly wood and cream tone colors in the space generate a comfortable and relaxing spatial experience to the customers throughout the space.