Espriss Cafe
Espriss Cafe with 28sq2space is located in Nejatollahi
street in center of Tehran surrounded by Iranian handicrafts shops, neighboring
the building of Iranian handicrafts Organization. The aim of the project was to
renovate a shop and change it to a cafe, considering the small size of the
project and its location the main idea inspired by the urban context to
transform the traditional elements into an architectural interior space.
In designing
the spatial diagram, the materiality concept is based on anintegrated geometry continues
from outside to inside.
The neighboring
building, Iranian handicrafts Organization with brick facade, was the
inspiration to use the same material for the cafe. Concerning the small size of
the project, a brick with 5*10*20 dimensions sliced into eight smaller pieces
of 5*5*5 centimeters which one side of the bricks glazed in turquoise blue
color. The terracotta bricks are also hygienic as they covered with
antibacterial layer.
Taking a glance
at the existing building with two meters ceiling height on ground floor and
lower height on mezzanine floor became the starting point to design the spatial
diagram that could work out the issue of the existing structure.
At the beginhalf
of the mezzanine floor demolished and changed into a smaller level to reach a
higher ceiling for ground level,then the kitchen with services area placed in the
mezzanine floor connected with the other level by stairs and a small lift.
Next step was providing
a ventilation system for the kitchen in the spatial diagram. The purpose was to
hide the ventilation system inside the form and link it to the kitchen, so the
3D diagram stretched from outside to inside of the volume and create a
connection among the kitchen, internal space and the outer geometry.
The 3D diagram
created an integrated structure for all the featuresrequired to work out the
issues of the existing structure which also introduce morphology of brick an
light as all the bricksare positioned based on the 3D diagram.
One of the main
issues of design was creating a visual variation of the form in a small space. In
this concept, the situation of visitors in relation to the project is significant
in order to understand the form as they can differently perceive the
composition of colors on the bricks regarding to their position.The turquoise
blue glazed side of the bricks are facing south shaped with the monolithic
geometry of brick laying that was modeled by the 3D diagram started from the
pavement of the pedestrian and continues inside of the cafe.
The lightening
of the project is formed by the lamps provided in the gaps in between the
joints of the bricks inspired by Iranian traditional architecture which translated
into a modern language of design.Combination of SMD lamps with Plexiglas
material selected for this project so fixing and changing them would be
manually done in the future.
The other
material used for the interior space is dark wood includes the floor, furniture,
and back side wall linked with kitchen.
In conclusion the
spatial diagram regarding the materiality and function are divided into two
divisions, one is inside the kitchen space linked to the ground floor with the
back side wall and finally demonstrate the entrance door as this part invisible
the venting installations above the doorway, also the other outer partof the
diagram demonstrate all the brick surfaces including the facade, kitchen,
ventilation system, interior walls and ceilings which starts from the
pedestrian pavement in front of the cafe and stretched up to the facade and
continues inside. In addition all future requirementssuch as spots for hanging
pictures are shaped with the bricklaying to avoid using other elements.
At last the
goal was to develop a simple technique so every builder would be able to
complete the construction.To achieve this goal each section of brick contours
printed in large format in one to one scale. the metal frames placed on the
printed posters and bent following the curve lines, each brick positioned using
the small cylinders attached to the frames and installed via the holes on the
back side of the bricks which done in order to the3D spatial diagram.