In the Lafayette Design District of Guadalajara, Mexico, the - TopicsExpress



          

In the Lafayette Design District of Guadalajara, Mexico, the interior of a 1940s house/studio has been revitalized by Cadena+Asociados to become Alfonso Cadena’s concept restaurant ‘Hues’. As the name originates from the Spanish word for ‘bone’, the design approach intends to integrate architectural details, graphics, and decor that expose skeletal structures. The exterior aesthetic is created by using artisanal, handmade ceramic tiles with a graphic approach that refers to stitching and sewing patterns. Upon entry, visitors are given a glimpse of the off-white color palette in the lobby, where a collection of aluminum cast bones are hung on the walls. the exposed kitchen becomes a display for the guests as the bar is the only partition between its culinary artists and the main table. Influenced by a Darwinian vision, the inside skin covers almost every vertical square inch of the interior with over 10,000 collected bones
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 22:19:21 +0000

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