Gempot Interior Design

GEMPOT INTERIOR DESIGN

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Gempot Interior Design
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ARCHITECTS
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LEAD ARCHITECT
Keer Zhang

DESIGN TEAM
Keer Zhang, Yizhi Wang, Huaxi Shi, Wei Meng, Yinan Wu

MANUFACTURERS
Aloft, LvBai Architecture Material, Sofia Stone

CLIENTS
Aranya

PHOTOGRAPHS
Junning Yang

AREA
220 m²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Qin Huang Dao Shi, China

CATEGORY
Restaurant

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English description provided by the architects.

GEMPOT is located in the new community of Anaya's North Shore. Positioned on the expansive riverbank, the restaurant overlooks serene waters.

Gempot Interior Design
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Gempot Interior Design
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Just a few steps behind the river, in contrast to the vibrant streets, stands a collection of 12 contemporary and futuristic buildings. These low-rise white architecture are arranged in an artfully staggered manner, creating a subtle, almost ethereal beauty.

Visitors wander through the area, curiously exploring the diverse boutique shops and restaurants hosted within the architecture, evoking the feeling of strolling through a mysterious and delightful Curio box.

The restaurant is like a carefully concealed gem, with only glimpses of its intriguing architectural details visible from various angles, sparking curiosity.

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Gempot Interior Design
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Gempot Interior Design
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As one turns a corner, as if a secret is being unlocked, revealing the delightful culinary surprises hidden within.

The name GEMPOT is inspired from the concept of treasures. The design strategy is based on the idea of delicacies from land and sea, in the form of precious jewels and pearls.

We distilled the beauty of the shapes and textures of ancient treasure artifacts into graphic elements, seamlessly integrating them into the brand identity and spatial design.

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Gempot Interior Design
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The spatial design extends the concept of the Curio box to a richer and more varied scale. Much like the Curio box's delightful and surprising way of opening, with its intricate and layered spatial relationships, a box measuring 28x32 cm can house dozens of precious treasures.

By incorporating numerous drawers, sliding doors, and flipping mechanisms, meanwhile creating apertures with artistic shapes, the design emphasizes the process of opening, discovering, handling, and storing treasures.

This process is made exceptionally refined, all built upon the foundation of meticulous craftsmanship.

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Interestingly, the building housing GEMPOT shares many design similarities with the Curio box.

Both utilize a method of stacking different volumes, creating various openings, overlaps, alignments, enclosures, and cuts that result in a dynamic and staggered spatial experience.

This consistent design logic is applied across both architectural and the smaller design scales.

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Gempot Interior Design
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Gempot Interior Design
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The spatial design for the restaurant extends this concept across multiple scales and dimensions.

The openings on the building's facade are distributed in a seemingly random pattern, offering diverse and curated views for both interior and exterior.

The windows function similarly to drawers and doors in the Curio box, framing each view as though it were a "treasure" on display.

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The original building features a three-story structure with a staggered box-like form, with ample natural light penetrating through facades and ceiling.

We opted to preserve this unique layout, integrating new functional areas—such as the kitchen, dessert bar, and seating zones—within newly constructed volumes.

These volumes are then interconnected through designed elements such as staircases, corridors, and lighting, ensuring a seamless flow and enhancing the overall dining experience.

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