Friday, July 13, 2012

Great Home Design, Architecture and Interior

Great Home Design, Architecture and Interior


Ingfah Restaurant : Open Concept of Thai Restaurant by Integratedfield

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 08:49 AM PDT

green outdoor restaurant concept

Watching the picture further, I am very admire by the creativity of Integratedfield as the designer. The open sky concept of this restaurant contains “many of small units”  which can be constructed in the shorter period than one big unit, and easier to be re-arranged in the future. This restaurant established on the 2040 sq.m as site area and 430 sq.m as cross area and spent of 5,000,000 baht and completed in 2012. Fore more further information, please read the description below.

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illuminated outdoor restaurant furniture

open sky restaurant design

outdoor restaurant lighting design

thai outdoor restaurant design

Description :

Ingfah restaurant is a local cuisine, outdoor seating restaurant located in Khaolak, Phangnga, Thailand.
First time when we arrived the location, the site of this restaurant is surrounded by buildings and has no sea view. The most effective potentials left for this site was the lawn and the sky.
Therefore, IF proposed the concept of dining in the new way, sitting / lying down (which adapted and redefined from the past Thai dining behavior), and “Frame” the sky view to capture and make the beauty of the sky even more meaningful.
Then, we had considered about the constraint of the limited construction time and the owner’s requirement that want this project to be a new destination for people, and also, raise the standard of the restaurant level around Khoalak area, which could be like lightening this area with flying lanterns spread out in the sky at night.
The conceptual idea came to be the restaurant that contain “many of small units”  which can be constructed in the shorter period than one big unit, and easier to be re-arranged in the future.
The main structure for each unit was designed to be a “light geometric structure”, the very slim steel skeleton structure.
It was meant to blend in with the sky and let only the fabric stretched on it exist to the people’s sight. This fabric would be the “frame that capture the sky” and “the lantern that light up that area”. via
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