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The Dry Gin & Beef Club Berlin

Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects

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Restaurant
5.16
5.57
5.50
4.79
5.25
Lara Francis El Hani
Lara Francis El Hani Senior Manager Interior Design – Head of Department at Kling Consult
6.1
5.94
6.67
5
5.93
Shamsudin Kerimov
Shamsudin Kerimov Founder at Kerimov Architects
4.23
5
4.56
4.69
4.62
Carmelo Zappulla
Carmelo Zappulla CEO at External Reference
5.46
7
5.28
5
5.69
Jukka Halminen
Jukka Halminen Founder and Creative Director at Design Office Koko3
5.35
6.33
6.75
5
5.86
Anette Skeie
Anette Skeie Head of Design at Norco Interior
5.5
6.8
5.9
4.8
5.75
Agata Kurzela
Agata Kurzela Founder and Design Director at Agata Kurzela Studio
5
6
5.5
5
5.38
Alex Mok
Alex Mok Cofounder at Linehouse
5.56
5.77
6.68
4.08
5.52
Mireia Luzarraga
Mireia Luzarraga Cofounder at TAKK
3.92
4.09
4.14
3.88
4.01
Javier Guzman
Javier Guzman Cofounder at Zooco Estudio
4.81
6.02
4.25
5.13
5.05
Leali Ezzat
Leali Ezzat Founder and Design Director at ELE Interior
5.46
5.78
4.65
5
5.22
Louisa Fan
Louisa Fan Director of Design Luxury and Lifestyle Brand at IHG ® Hotels & Resorts
5
4.8
5
4.4
4.8
Rahul Bansal
Rahul Bansal Architect at group dca
5.86
5
5.73
6.11
5.68
Lori Ferriss
Lori Ferriss Executive Director at Built Buildings Lab
5
5.98
5.98
2.57
4.88
Hannes Bäuerle
Hannes Bäuerle Managing Director DACH at Material Bank | raumprobe
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5
5
6.79
5
5.45
Allen Zhou
Allen Zhou Founder at Shengtang Shijia Design Studio
5.31
4.48
5.48
4.81
5.02
Vineeta Singhania Sharma
Vineeta Singhania Sharma Founder at Confluence
6.22
6.31
6.19
6.61
6.33
Ziwei Guo
Ziwei Guo Founder and Director at Pure Design
5
4.9
5
4.4
4.83
Yang Yan
Yang Yan Founder and Chief Architect at y.ad studio
4.05
5
4.46
4.79
4.58

Raw and pure – cultivated and demanding: potentially opposing characteristics that complement each other perfectly in Berlin’s Dry Gin & Beef Club. The balance between rawness and finesse is not only evident in the menu, but can be felt throughout the space: powerful, vibrant materials represent the interaction with fire, while botanical elements reflect the alchemical processes that go into an aromatically precise flavour experience. And all this in a place that could not be more ambivalent: AM TACHELES – an architectural jewel with an eventful cultural history: wild and unfinished – artistic and sophisticated. In our era of digital dematerialisation, we have created a real space that can be comprehended with all the senses.

The sensual journey begins in the bar, with a ceiling of fragrant botanicals and bartenders demonstrating their knowledge of arcane gins in front of illuminated, pharmacy-like shelves displaying over 600 varieties. The journey continues past the show kitchen, where meat is presented in a maturing cabinet and cooked in a flamboyant fashion in front of your eyes and ears. Flanked by two alcoves, this connecting area leads into the restaurant, where the restaurant’s specialities can be sampled in alcoves or at a table. Finally, there is a separate dining room that can be used for private events, tastings or seminars.

In addition to the taste, the haptic qualities of the space are not neglected: the chosen materials emphasise different gastronomic qualities. While smooth surfaces such as polished natural stone and green wall tiles emphasise the clear, aroma-laden character of the bar and the bunches of hanging herbs and visible bottles transform this area into a kind of gin laboratory, the restaurant is characterised by rough surfaces with a great material depth: black, charred yakisugi wood, a ceiling with a structure reminiscent of a barbeque grill and a raw screed floor open up an archaic world that is both elemental and dynamic.

The leather upholstery of the room’s alcoves and seating benches round off the picture. In contrast to this, the cultivated plant theme runs like a recurring green motif through the 280-square-metre club: in the flowering display in the bar, as pressed artworks in the flexible separate dining room and as botanical wallpaper in the bathrooms. Thus the delicacy of nature combines with the rawness of flame to create a harmonious and enjoyable, all-embracing encounter.

Gin and beef are served with a slice of Berlin’s cultural history: the bar and restaurant are embedded in the newly designed city quarter AM TACHELES – a vibrant cultural centre with an eventful past. The site was redeveloped from 2016 following a masterplan by Herzog & de Meuron. Between the poles of originality and subtlety, the genius loci continues in the interior, while emphasising the ambitious stance of the food offering.