Wednesday 30 March 2011

The Brillare Dining and Party Space

Forgot to publish this post.

Whilst doing research for dining spaces, I came across a Japanese dining and party space that was designed as an addition to the Risonare Wedding Resort. 

I was initially drawn to it because of the long dining tables which are reminiscent of the Mad Hatter's Tea party and I wanted to incorporate an element of nature (perhaps continuing this from the previous project?) whereby the building would have a 'natural' flow to it and this building is surrounded by trees and contues the natural patterns for the interior design, thus creating an a smooth flow from the outside elements that are reflected in the mirrored outer walls, to the interior which incorporates a botanically-inpired ornamental pettern that stretches the length of the ceiling. 

What is really interesting about this room is that it is designed around the 18m long table, that seats 44 people. This table gradually becomes narrowaer towards the end, which allows the person who is seated at the head of the table to see everyone, and as a restult it creates the illusion that the table seems to go on forever. This is something I will want to consider when designing my own space in order to incorporate the idea of altered or distored perspactive and also the theme of the Mad Hatter's Tea Party whereby everyone is seated at the same table.  


   

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