Brewed
Brewed cafe- bali
The project that taking inspiration from Bali's past culture from traditional houses, it is also aimed to reflect today's architecture.The structure creates a dynamic interaction for the users with the balance in the open and closed areas it contains. As in the past, coffee is a very important factor for meeting , today, so spaces have been designed and functions have been placed in mind that every user who comes to this place will feel like they are at home. In addition the project aims to design a sustainable building that uses local materials to improve transitional ventilation, shading, and water collection by using the beauty of a simple design.
The cafe is located at the entrance of the plot. It was decided where to enter according to the density of the human.The functions of the cafe are distributed according to the weather change and the movement of the sun. Seating units have been increased in the area overlooking the wooded area. There is a central distribution on the ground floor. In the center, the main bar and open semi-open spaces flow around it. Users can experience the grinding process of coffee beans also while drinking coffee here. Also, a quiet environment was created by placing the plant library on the floor. In this mezzanine, peaceful area has been created, apart from seeing the pool on the ground floor, wooded areas and circulation.
This concave roof Inspired by traditional Balinese houses and it was designed to collect the rainwater in Bali, which gets heavy rain. Transparent facades were used in order to benefit from natural light and increase the communication between the user and the landscape. The local materials have been used on the exterior for continuity. that materials bamboo and red brick were used on the facade of the building and also interior place were used bamboo. Coffee plants were used in landscaping and indoors.And a ramp was designed for disabled users at the entrance.
While creating the plant library model, it was designed by creating gaps in the gridal system.In the plant library, people will have the experience of reading books that are permeated with the scent of plants.The structure on the open area is designed with the grid system used while creating the plant library. As a result of this design, the shadow of this gridal system will be a nice experience for the people who will sit there.The parametric furniture has been designed in harmony with both its dynamism and wood texture in the space.The model is designed with reference to the movements of people and the wave of the sea. The cabinet behind the main bar is designed with the grid system used while creating the plant library.
Since this project is close to the beach, the furniture used in the interior and exterior of the place was designed by taking natural elements as reference in wooden and steel structures. The local material bamboo was used for the railing and the permeable wall that divides the space in two. It has been designed taking into account its continuity indoors and outdoors.
The spaciousness of the space is increased by placing a pool in the space under the stairs. It provides a different perspective for those who climb the stairs to the mezzanine in the plants above the pool and for the users who buy their coffee at the main bar. In addition, the reflection of sunlight filtering from the bamboo facade to the stairs and the pool is an element that adds richness to the space. Using the hollow red brick wall on the facade, the reflection of the filtering sunlight to the living space and entrance area adds a different atmosphere for the users.
Rainwater harvesting systems are placed on the roof for ecology, as water management is very important for buildings in Bali, which receives a lot of rainfall annually. Rainwater will be collected in gutters leading from the roof to the water pipes and from there to some kind of storage tank. The system of the building is steel and I profile is preferred as a steel column and steel is used in the same profile. Welded connections are used as the connection class in the steel structure system.