Fenua法餐厅,日本 / 隈研吾建筑都市设计事务所

2025-04-01 16:41:51建筑设计,餐饮娱乐,商业建筑 , 现代风格
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项目名称
Fenua法餐厅
项目地址
日本

在濑户内海的大岛海岸,这片因多岛海(Tato-kai)的秀美风光而闻名的地方,隈研吾建筑都市设计事务所设计了一座静谧的法式餐厅,以当地大岛石与木材融入自然,呈现低调而优雅的氛围。

 

On the seashore of Oshima Island in the Seto Inland Sea, a place known for the beauty of its many islands (Tato-kai), we designed a quiet French restaurant that blends in with its environment using local stone (Oshima stone) and wood.

 

▼建筑鸟瞰,aerial view of the project

 

 

 

灵感源自当地采石场粗犷而原始的质感,设计结合了大岛石不规则的天然肌理与回收的旧船底木板,使建筑展现出独特而富有层次的视觉张力。

 

Impressed by the coarse expression of the local quarry, uneven surfaces of the Oshima stone and were combined with recycled weathered ship bottom planks to match the impressive look.

 

▼建筑外观,exterior view of the project

 

 

▼设计结合了大岛石不规则的天然肌理与回收的旧船底木板,uneven surfaces of the Oshima stone combined with recycled weathered ship bottom planks

 

 

▼檐下空间,space under eaves

 

 

▼细部,details

 

 

通往餐厅的步道融合了公路电影般的野趣植被与木枕步道,拾级而上,步履间可远眺濑户内海,感受海风轻拂。

 

The approach is a combination of road movie-style plantings and wooden sleepers, and as one walks along these steps they can see the Seto Inland Sea from the roof and feel the sea breeze.

 

▼通往餐厅的步道融合了植被与木枕步道,the approach is a combination of road movie-style plantings and wooden sleepers

 

 

▼通往屋顶的楼梯,steps leading to the roof top

 

 

 

建筑本身如同一片自然景观,与大岛的风土人文融为一体,消隐于环境之中。

 

By making the entire building a kind of landscape, the architecture and the place of Oshima becomes one.

 

▼建筑与环境的融合,integration of architecture and environment

 

 

▼近景,closer view

 

 

▼模糊的室内外界限,blurred boundaries between interior and exterior

 

 

 

▼餐厅包厢,private booth

 

 

▼餐厅室内,interior view of the restaurant

 

 

▼细部,details

 

 

值得一提的是,“fenua”在塔希提语中意为“土地”,象征着人与自然的紧密联结。

 

Incidentally, the word “fenua” means “earth” in Tahitian.

 

▼由屋顶观景台看大海,viewing the sea from the rooftop terrace

 

 

▼鸟瞰,aerial view

 

 

▼场地鸟瞰,aerial view of the site

 

 

▼夜景,night view

 

 

TEAM: Shoji Oshio, Hiroshi Kitatani, Kyoko Mase (Landscape)

 

CONSTRUCTION: Umakoshi Koumuten

 

COOPERATION: Konishi Structural Engineers

 

PHOTOGRAPHY ©︎ Masaki Hamada / Kkpo