Architecture, House Design, and Interior Design

Tori Tori Restaurant by Mexican Architects Rojkind Arquitectos and Hector Esrawe

Mexican architects Rojkind Arquitectos and industrial designer Hector Esrawe have designed a Japanese restaurant for Mexico City, Called Tori Tori Restaurant. Esrawe has custom-designed all the unique furniture for the interior.Tori Tori Restaurant is due for completition in 2010. It’s the most wonderful Restaurant for me. This tori-tori gallery picture is best restaurant city design ideas and great unique restaurant city decorating ideas.

Here’s some more information from Rojkind Arquitectos:

Considered one of the best Japanese restaurants in Mexico City and due to its remarkable success, Tori-Tori is now moving to a bigger location in the same area of Polanco, Mexico City, where Architect Michel Rojkind and Industrial Designer Hector Esrawe teamed up to make it happen.

Above image © Glessner Group with artist Guido Torres

At the residential area in Polanco that has seen changes in its zoning, houses have been transformed to office spaces or restaurants.

Sometimes things happen so unnoticeably, that just a small sign appear mod.

Aware of this, Rojkind and Esrawe wanted to give enough strength to the new program that they proposed to transform the space inside out.

Taking advantage of the plot’s conditions, the parking space will be left where it is, to use the budget mainly for restructuring and renovating the house, stripping the residential interior and removing all familiar features to produce an entirely different environment.

The modern interior receives and follows the exterior with subtle contrasts. Each room has its own nature and shows a clear relationship with its function, also has modern doors inside and outside. The furniture was inspired and made for Tori Tori and developed with a direct orientation through each space. During more than eight months a complete collection of chairs and tables where created, for both exterior and interior use.

VIA : dezeen

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