Check out this delicious space from FreelandBuck in L.A.
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This small, 1100 s.f. sliver of space packs more punch than George Foreman (but with considerably more grace). Using a series of light scoops and modulating baffles, the linear journey through the space is composed of a series of expansions and contractions.
The result is a magnificently choreographed passage through pockets of activity. The pattern you see on the wall is a highly abstracted view of the Alps, an image that invokes the traditionally alpine, rustic nature of the gourmet grub’s ingredients.
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This type of patterning is familiar ground for FreelandBuck. A visit to their website immediately reveals the highly patterned nature of their work. It is the type of ornamentation I find particularly compelling – a modern design, relevant through the abstraction of an image or concept that is particularly engrained in the space’s use.
[ via ArchDaily | all images via FreelandBuck ]
