帕拉迪索是一家咖啡店,位于日内瓦的一个前工业区,由一个自行车车间改造而成。

Paradiso is a coffee shop located in a converted bicycle workshop, in a former industrial area of Geneva.

全玻璃的店面在马路对面的日内瓦民族学博物馆的外墙上打开。博物馆对面墙上的钻石形状和严格的线条与吧台和墙面凹槽的圆形数字形成对比。柜台和地板空隙的故意弯曲的边缘创造了内部的流体运动。在一起,线条、拱门和流动成为一种互补的几何语言的元素。

The fully glazed storefront opens up on the facade of the Ethnography Museum of Geneva across the road. Diamond shapes and strict lines on the opposite museum wall contrast with the round figures of the bar and wall recess. The deliberate curved-out edges of the counter and floor empty spaces create fluid movements inside. Together, lines, arches and flow become elements of a complimentary geometrical language.

一楼的高大而活泼的空间由一个楼梯延伸到一个更亲密的夹层。地板和台阶使用了单一的、连续的材料;水磨石由黑、白卡拉拉和红色维罗纳大理石的碎片组成。白色卡拉拉大理石柜台由黑色开槽的木板支撑,让人想起石柱。扶手和墙上的灯具是由黄铜制成的。一盏同样由黄铜制成的意大利复古吊灯是一个中心点,为酒吧区提供微妙而复古的照明。

The high and lively space on the ground floor is extended by a staircase that leads to a more intimate mezzanine. A single, continuous material is used for the floor and steps ; a terrazzo composed of fragments of black and white Carrara and red Verona marble. The white Carrara marble counter is supported by black, slotted wooden boards that recall stone pillars. The handrail and wall light fixtures are made of brass. A vintage Italian chandelier, also made of brass, is a centrepiece providing subtle and retro lighting to the bar area.

这种量身定做的形状和材料的组合创造了一种独特的氛围,让人想起真正的意大利咖啡馆。

This tailored composition of shapes and materials creates a unique atmosphere, reminiscent of a genuine Italian caffe.

Architects: Nomos
Area: 60 m²
Year: 2015
Photographs: Imagen Subliminal
City:GENEVA
Country: SWITZERLAND