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Ototo

Corvin Cristian Studio

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Eco-Social Impact
Total
JURY VOTES
Multi-Brand Store
5.64
5.95
5.91
6.07
5.89
Stephanie Ledoux
Stephanie Ledoux Partner at AW²
5.61
5.84
5.89
6.41
5.94
Darren Xu
Darren Xu General Manager at Heytea
5.15
5
5.66
6.58
5.6
Claudio Pironi
Claudio Pironi CEO at Claudio Pironi & Partners
5.5
6
6
5
5.63
Peter Culley
Peter Culley Founder and Creative Director at Spatial Affairs Bureau
5.45
5.52
5.56
4.24
5.19
Andre Flinterhoff
Andre Flinterhoff Cofounder at Archicon Architectural Intelligence
5.5
6
6
6
5.88
Horace Pan
Horace Pan Founder at Panorama Design Group
5
5.5
5.5
6
5.5
Christina Wissing Oppermann
Christina Wissing Oppermann Commercial Director at Brandt Collective
5.74
6.55
5.98
6.45
6.18
Anda Zota
Anda Zota Editor in Chief at Igloo
7.89
7.43
7.77
7.77
7.72
Filip Janssen
Filip Janssen Founder at Zware Jongens
5.25
6
5.6
6
5.71
Arne Schultchen
Arne Schultchen Founder and Creative Director at design for human nature
6
6
6
6.5
6.13
Talar Bardakjian
Talar Bardakjian Creative Director at ODG
5.5
6
5.5
6.5
5.88
Bart Veen
Bart Veen Experience Designer at Bart.Agency
5.3
6
5.7
6
5.75
Salone
Salone Founder at Salone del Salon
5.67
5.38
5.74
5.67
5.62
Tanya Khanna
Tanya Khanna Founder at Epistle
5.46
6.06
5.85
5.84
5.8
Client
Sonar Project
Floor area
650 ㎡
Completion
2022
Finishes
Finishes
Furniture
Lighting

Ototo (“little brother” in Japanese) is a first store/grocery/market in Bucharest selling only independent brands, from food and care products to books and sustainable lifestyle items, including a Freitag pop-up. 

Ototo on Calea Victoriei is the bigger brother out of the three brand’s stores and marks the growth from a grocery shop into a loved lifestyle brand. It is a three floors flagship store. 

The “installation” of shelves is made in plywood of small section such assembled to gain maximum strength on the smallest section. The section as well as the assembling convey a Japanese type of structure, coherent to the name and values of the brand. The same type of section solves flexibly the needs of supporting the signage, the coat-hangers, the lighting system, fans and cable management but also the balustrade, mirror frames, handrail and bar structure and also two plywood replicas of Rietveld’s Blaue chair. 

The space is in a Communist period building characterized by bad finishing and irregularities. It is also a cost-effective solution to bring unity and coherence to the otherwise irregular architecture that remains in the background. 

Central to the beauty and skin care room is another installation which is a sink for testing products but mostly doubles as a sculptural water feature as in proper urban public spaces, making people revolve around it in their way to the next spaces. Its playful anthropomorphic, cactus or octopus shape of metal bend pipes has a round mirror instead of a head and “hands” to offer the testing products, soap and towels. 

Similarly, the first room in the sustainable lifestyle section has a consistent coffee bar in the middle which acts also as pay point, exhibitor and social aggregator for a community sharing the same values and relaxing near the library section. Team: Corvin Cristian, Alina Stoica, Adrian Oancea, Vlad Hani