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Project • By Banker Wire • Bars
Philadelphia Cricket Club
Founded in 1854, The Philadelphia Cricket Club is one of America’s foremost private, family-oriented, full-service country clubs. As the nation’s oldest country club, it boasts a rich heritage in athletics and is dedicated to providing its members, families, and friends with exceptional recreational and social experiences. Recently, the club collaborated with EwingCole and fabricator Boyertown Planing Mill on a master planning process aimed at enhancing its St. Martins campus.
Banker Wire
A key objective of the master plan was to elevate the dining experience at the St. Martins Club House, encourage social interaction among members, and expand the dining and bar seating capacity. To achieve a more relaxed and open floor pl... More
Project • By Bob Romijnders Architecture + Interior • Bars
Design wine bar buskens
Once home to the famous music café Trianon, this national monument building was in desperate need of renovation. The owners, three friends with a passion for wine, saw the potential and enlisted our studio to bring their vision to life. The result? Buskens: a vibrant wine bar where history meets contemporary design.
Bob Romijnders Architectuur + Interieur
Bob Romijnders Architectuur + Interieur
Our team had a great eye for the building's historical details and worked within those frameworks to create a space that feels both modern and authentic. High ceilings, rich paneling, and an imposing façade with a covered terrace all add to the ambiance. To connect the front and back of the building, we broke through th... More
Project • By Banker Wire • Bars
Hotel Scandic Örebro Central
Banker Wire’s representative in Sweden, Pahlfer, was commissioned to manufacture metal mesh for Hotel Scandic Örebro Central. The Banker Wire M14Z-5 is used in custom sizes for their long menu board canopy that runs along the reception, cafe, and the long bar counter in the lounge. The dark oxide-plated metal meshes are mounted in black frameworks in the ceiling feature, as well as in the movable screens along the counter at their coffee station.
Banker Wire
Banker Wire
Banker Wire’s wire mesh is often used in architectural and industrial applications but can be used in various ways. The wire mesh panels above the bar define the space within the room while also structurally holding the neon signage for the cafe.... More
Project • By VM architecture • Restaurants
RAC Anfu Rd
The Rac project is composed by two entity, the Rac coffee and the Rac restaurant and wine bar. Those two places are located in the former French Concession of Shanghai. The Rac coffee is a small shop with a large window giving to the street who serve coffee to take away, the restaurant is located on the courtyard set back from the street. For our client the important element of this project was the mobility, the idea was to use the courtyard as a link between the two places.
The Coffee shop on the street invite the costumer to enjoy there coffee on the courtyard where is located the restaurant.
To offer more interaction and dynamic on the courtyard we designed the restaurant with large opening. Customers can seat insid... More
Project • By mode:lina™ • Bars
Concordia Design Wrocław - bar and terrace
Wyspa Słodowa is quite unique spot on Wroclaw’s plan. For years it has been a centre of various events organized, independently, with help of local visual artists and musicians. Concordia Design building, conjured by the brilliant minds of MVRDV only fleshes out that uniqueness.
To arrange one of the most demanding parts of the building - void (the undercut), the Investor asked for help none other than mode:lina™ designers.
Our prime goal was to keep the idea of architecture’s complete immersion, while at the same time leaving enough space for comfy, intimate spaces for various meetings, informal gatherings and work - Paweł Garus, architect and co-owner in mode:lina™.
A big void (undercut) is a space, widely open... More