/2022

Belgrade, Serbia

60 sq.m.

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Team

Chief Architect: Kristina Koivistoinen-Khatlamadzhiian

The starting point for creating the cafe concept was the food that would be prepared there. The client came up with the idea of junk food, fast food, and a cafe for teenagers as there are so many schools and colleges around

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Democracy and accessibility formed the basis of the concept. A place where you don't have to be afraid to get your hands dirty from a burger, since the space is no longer ideal and, as it were, pushes you to manifest yourself in the moment of eating

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We completed dismantling, opened the ceilings and walls, and decided to leave them unsustainable. We cleaned the lower parts of the walls and painted them yellow and blue. These are contrasting complementary colours and also breathe freshness and youth from them. For accents, we chose vintage chairs with red backs and made several tables of the same red colour. An essential element is a PVC curtain that separates the bathroom from the hall. It is also yellow like the whole bathroom so that you feel a certain craziness after eating and maybe want to eat more because there are no boundaries for pleasure in this world

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Constructions

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Drawings

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