NiGiRi sushi and Restaurant by JUNSEKINO A+D in Bangkok is a sushi restaurant which was originally a food truck. To build this restaurant, it takes 45 days of designing and constructing. NiGiRi sushi is a 60 – square meter restaurant that is located next to the main road in Bangkok. The intention is to preserve the original steel structure as much as possible. Besides, the architects utilize the lightest materials as well as dry installation method for the convenience of the construction process.
The big block on the roadside is camouflaged and turned to be the box that is light in weight and easily perceived of what it is selling. Wrapping the elevation of the building by semi-translucent material in order to create the dimension of the elevation rather than the single layer, will filter sunlight before penetrating into the building. While in the night time, this material will give the opposite outcome since it will illuminate itself and spread the light out because the original single layer wall has no set backspace. With this method, the architects were able to see the layers of thickness from inside the restaurant. Moreover, they can grow both form and free form plants in between the 80 – centimeter gap in order to grant the feeling of nature around the customers. Inside, the real wood is used in order to give the feeling of softness. The color of wood and the penetrated light combined with the designed lighting system make the restaurant seem brighter than others. Consequently, lamps are used as the main lighting source of the restaurant so the intensity of light can easily be adjusted. This makes the customers feel as if they were at home as much as possible.
Project Info:
Architects: Junsekino Architect And Design
Location: Thanon Si Vara, Phlabphla, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand
Area: 60 m2
Project Year: 2016
Project Name: NiGiRi Sushi and Restaurant
All images courtesy of Junsekino Architect And Design