Am' Kiosque.
Fig.0 - Creating a Restauration Module.
The client idea was to make a good compromise between Tradition & Modernity.
That's what was translated into several layers :
Fig.1 - Fooding, wich was the client's aim,
Fig.2 - The facade's pattern, wich is a pure alsacian pattern, rationalized to be turned into an architectural one. That's made of modules, making the security enclosure when off, solar protection when open, and in its whole thing, a kind of half opaque wall to end properly the place it would be inserted in.
Fig.3 - The name, 'Am' Kiosque', wich means 'To the Kiosk' in alsaco-french style.
Fig.3- The logo, a half-pattern making the 'K' of Kiosque.
Fig.4 - The materials, wich are rough and gross wood put into contrast with pre-used bright zinc.
Fig.5 - The furniture, in its twined insertion : in winter, it is assembled into four fat tables we call 'Stammtisch' in Alsace. In summer, they could be separated to form terraces and intern furniture.
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