曲奇饼店,多伦多 / StudioAC
本项目位于多伦多一条繁忙的商业街上,旨在为一家深受欢迎的市中心曲奇饼店打造一个简洁却令人印象深刻的顾客体验。该设计围绕“即买即走”的理念展开,有效地将高效精简的顾客动线与后方繁忙的烘焙操作区分开来,同时也巧妙地为顾客提供了观察饼干制作过程的一瞥。
Located on a bustling commercial street in Toronto, this design aims to create a simple yet visually memorable customer experience for a popular downtown cookie shop. The grab-and-go concept strategically distinguishes a concise and efficient customer journey from the busy bakery operations behind the scenes, while offering patrons a glimpse into the cookie-making process.
▼项目概览,overall of the project

设计的核心是一个隐含的圆形动势,它在形式上与空间两侧墙面形成切线关系。这一几何形式不仅吸引过路行人的目光,也引导顾客自然地完成从查看菜单、下单、付款到取餐的整个流程。上方,一个弧形的储物吊柜呼应了这一动势,框定了顾客与员工之间的交流界面,营造出更亲密的互动氛围。
At the heart of the design is an implied circular gesture that establishes a formal tangential relationship with the side walls of the space. This form is meant to catch the attention of passersby, but also attempts to guide customers seamlessly through the stages of their visit—from browsing the menu to ordering, payment, and pick-up. Above, a curved storage bulkhead echoes this element, framing the customer-staff interface to create a more intimate moment of interaction.
▼设计的核心是一个隐含的圆形动势,
the heart of the design is an implied circular gesture

▼点餐区,order area


▼打包区,pick up area


▼产品,product


曲面构件采用夹板包覆,并以品牌标识色——定制的柔粉色染料进行处理,由StudioAC一并负责设计。这些柔和的粉色曲线与不锈钢吧台和吊顶形成鲜明对比,突出了顾客区域与烘焙区域之间的分界。此外,店铺的包装设计也延续了这一品牌视觉,采用相同粉色的渐变效果,包装在堆叠时更增强了店铺整体的视觉吸引力。
The curved features are clad in plywood, with a custom pink stain inspired by the shop’s branding identity, also designed by StudioAC. These soft pink curves are juxtaposed with a stainless-steel counter and soffit, creating a sharp contrast between the customer-facing area and the bakery. Additionally, the shop’s packaging is designed to reinforce this identity, featuring a gradient of the same pink that, when stacked, contributes to the store’s visual appeal.
▼外观夜景,night view of exterior

▼草图,sketches

▼平面图与剖面图,plan and section

Technical sheet
Cookie Shop
Location: Toronto, Canada
StudioAC Team: Sarah Reid, Jennifer Kudlats, Andrew Hill
Build by Canfield & Co.
Photos by Scott Walsh














