Restaurant for Da Tang
Most modern people live in cities and very busy. Talking about the "the relaxing life style" is a way of release the pressure. In modern urban life, people cannot really calm down and examine themselves. Through the medium of the "third space", people have a closer relationship with others and understand themselves better. This is the direction of the interior design "Hideaway Cafe" is working on.
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The manager of this restaurant is Japanese nationality and lives in Taiwan for many years. Therefore, we reproduce the Meiji Restoration style of Japan in this interior design, using elements such as the glass wall lamps, ceramic tiles, pine woods. We also add the Japanese Sake and wood tree to return the interior to the outdoor space and keep the Japanese tradition that people sometimes drink under the tree. Also, we wish to soothe the homesickness of people who lives far away from their home.
Japanese style, restaurant, city, cafe, Japanese Meiji Restoration.
Southern Pine Glass Mosaic tiles
In-depth cultural implications
The project started in August 2018 in New Taipei city/Taiwan and finished in February 2019.
The harmony and Japanese Restoration period was reappeared, as well as the western design style.
This space is aim to people who lives in city. Japanese tradition, Japanese Restoration period.
The Japanese-style restaurant is located next to the Xike Railway Station in New Taipei City. The place offers western food with Japanese taste and basically for office workers and families nearby. However, in the binning, the condition of the space is not very well, because this space is more than 30 years old. By taking our plan, for this space, to mix the Eastern and Western cultures, the harmony and Japanese Restoration period was reappeared, as well as the western design style. The environment of this case is located in the old community, and the new science park is nearby. People go to this restaurant to relax after getting off work and before taking the train. The door is on the right side of this space, not in the centre. The door is not very big, about 90cm, to reduce its commercial atmosphere. The restaurant is called "Hideaway Cafe", and the environment seems to be "hiding and seeking" with people and "hiding" in a community to maintain privacy and increase the interest in searching. The door is made of a Japanese style wooden grille, embedded in glass, and it is purely handmade. The wooden door gives people a warm and caring feeling. After opening the door, there is a small entrance area, and the entrance also has a wooden grille, which increases the permeability of the space, but also keeps the privacy of the diners, which is not so direct. Even so, the counter can be seen in the entrance, and it has the guiding function of the space. Behind the counter, there is a kitchen, which can assist the work of the counter. The seating area of this restaurant is divided into two parts, one area is located in front of the counter, which is relatively open. The other area is on the side of the counter area, which is relatively private. The private seating area has a wooden door frame. The function is to add curtains to the door frame to block different seating areas during small gatherings.
Image #1: Photographer Jin Yu Lin, The interior of Hideaway Cafe, 2019. Image #2: Photographer Jin Yu Lin, The interior of Hideaway Cafe, 2019. Image #3: Photographer Jin Yu Lin, The interior of Hideaway Cafe, 2019. Image #4: Photographer Jin Yu Lin, The interior of Hideaway Cafe, 2019. Image #5: Photographer Jin Yu Lin, The interior of Hideaway Cafe, 2019. Producer: Yu Chi Zeng
Hideaway Cafe Restaurant has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
Pang Yu Kuo was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Hideaway Cafe Restaurant.
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Hideaway Cafe, a Japanese-style restaurant located next to the Xike Railway Station in New Taipei City, offers a unique fusion of Eastern and Western cultures, creating a harmonious and inviting space for office workers and families. The project, led by designer Pang Yu Kuo, reimagines the Meiji Restoration style of Japan, incorporating traditional elements such as glass wall lamps, ceramic tiles, and pine woods to create an atmosphere that soothes homesickness and provides a relaxing escape for urban dwellers.
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