Ubon by Rashed Alfoudari
Rashed Alfoudari has sent us images of a new Thai restaurant he has designed in Kuwait.
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Description from the designer:
Ubon is a Thai bistro located in the core of kuwait city. It overlooks Fahad Al salim street, a street well respected for it’s commerce back in the days. The space program of this bistro requires an efficient design for all of the kitchen, storage, and toilet areas; allowing for a spacious dining area. For this to be executed, the interior works where to be integrated with the existing structural elements in a harmonious manner.
The Burnt wood panels, infused with the golden copper elements surround the dining area portraying the asian influence of this bistro. Pendant lights were added to soothe the dining area with their organic shape. Adding to their relevance is the inner golden color they diffuse, a color that had great impact on thai cultural ornamentation.
Giving a visual continuity to the dining area where the wooden grains imprinted on the restroom’s concrete walls. The contrast in color and material here is then united by texture. To continue the vertical pattern, the restroom was ?tted with a suspended ceiling faucet along with an off-white standalone basin.
Project : Ubon
Architect : Rashed Alfoudari
Location : Salhiya, Kuwait City
Project Area: 60 sqm
Project Year : 2011
Photography: courtesy of archofkuwait.com
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Tina on 12 Dec 2011 at 3:48 am #
Wow, that is seriously sophisticated, I like it a lot. Particularly like the burnt wood/bronze combo.
Michael St. Pierre on 15 Dec 2011 at 8:17 pm #
Really captured the esscence of contemporary Thai design.
Akram Ahmed on 23 Dec 2011 at 11:49 pm #
It’s really nice design , but how can we get in contact with the designer ?
Kris De Winter on 24 Dec 2011 at 1:23 am #
Nice contemporary project. Form/function, tactile – still warm materials,…
PS:
I presume the check out desk is not yet the final one?
Sound speakers could be extracted to the eye as well
…further I love this project… congrats!