LuxeIsland Restaurant / DL Atelier
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LuxeIsland Restaurant / DL Atelier
"In early 2023, LUXELAKES planned to launch a new project in Wuhan. Having collaborated on multiple previous projects-such as Dotsss Children's Museum, Edenland Architectural, and CPI Planning in Chengdu, as well as The CAPE Commercial District and Qilou Historic Street Planning in Hainan-we were already familiar with each other and worked together seamlessly. As a result, we collaborated again to design a restaurant within a children's playground."
"During the preliminary planning phase, the restaurant was named "The Brave Cabin," as it was surrounded by challenging recreational climbing equipment. We hoped the building would inspire children's courage to overcome difficulties. With an indoor area of less than 200 square meters, the building has a relatively small footprint. Our goal was to create ample semi-outdoor spaces where visitors could relax in the shade. Additionally, thanks to its prominent location at the island's gateway, the building is visible from a distance to arriving visitors."
LUXELAKES planned a new project in Wuhan in early 2023. The design team had prior collaborations on projects including Dotsss Children's Museum, Edenland Architectural, CPI Planning in Chengdu, The CAPE Commercial District, and Qilou Historic Street Planning in Hainan, enabling seamless collaboration. The project is a restaurant integrated within a children's playground. Preliminary planning named the restaurant "The Brave Cabin" because it is surrounded by challenging recreational climbing equipment. The design aims to inspire children's courage to overcome difficulties. The building's indoor area is under 200 square meters, producing a small footprint. The design prioritizes ample semi-outdoor shaded spaces and leverages a prominent island gateway location for distant visibility.
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