TREE Restaurant by Koichi Takada Architects
Koichi Takada Architects have designed the TREE Restaurant in Sydney, Australia.

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Description from the architects:
Our practice explores how contemporary interior design can best embody the qualities and virtues present in nature. We propose a dining concept that recreates HANAMI, the traditional Japanese festival of the Cherry Blossom in bloom. Dining under the cherry blossom trees is a social gathering that celebrates the arrival of spring. This concept not only represents the serving of Japanese cuisines, but also hopes to capture a symbolic place for the locals to gather and dine under ‘one big tree’ and for the owner to nurture the business as if growing a tree.
We wish to emulate the comfort and tranquility the canopy of tree can create. Timber profiles create the branches of the tree, transforming the Sushi Train restaurant into a place of nature. Dappled light filters between the timber branches. The flairs of light change as you move throughout the restaurant, mimicking the irregularity of natural sunlight, while highlighting the path of the Sushi Train.
Conceptually the TREE has become symbolic of the nurture and care put into growing this successful business. The branches extend to the perimeter, encompassing diners and workers alike.
The timber profiles have been cut using CNC technology, minimizing waste and allowing accuracy and detail in the design. Gaboon Marine Plywood, brings the warmth of timber to the interior, which compliments the texture of the rendered walls. The contrast of these elements highlights the central TREE and the Sushi Train below.
Visit the website of Koichi Takada Architects – here.
Photography by Sharrin Rees
Construction photos by Koichi Takada Architects
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tyler on 02 Jun 2011 at 8:49 am #
I really enjoy seeing simple ideas have so much impact, great work..
Boutique Homes on 02 Jun 2011 at 3:26 pm #
LOVE. THIS. Very rarely is the natural world successfully evoked in interiors – usually they look fake and overdone. But this is a wonderful combination tech and warmth. I feel relaxed just looking at the photos.
Sarah Lei on 02 Jun 2011 at 5:54 pm #
It looks sooo seamless…
I’m at loss for words…
beetle on 02 Jun 2011 at 8:33 pm #
I really enjoy seeing simple ideas have so much impact, great work.
Marie @ M2JL STUDIO on 02 Jun 2011 at 9:05 pm #
Stunning! What a great concept.
nikki on 02 Jun 2011 at 9:39 pm #
Amazing! It looks so fresh and beautiful.
Darrell on 02 Jun 2011 at 11:58 pm #
V cool concept and natural concept. The light worls very well through the design also
rithu on 03 Jun 2011 at 6:25 am #
Amazing concept… looks classy.. makes u feel one with everything the tree structure holds below,,,
Justin on 07 Jun 2011 at 11:45 am #
It’s been done before, and better.
Banq Restaurant in Boston.
Though, I would steal the idea too.
alkyi kingori on 11 Jun 2011 at 6:14 am #
wat a potrayal seems so natural yet so artificial