Way of Bond
a challenge to discover a "new perspective" of the coffee house
This project is an innovative cafe concept based on the main natural environments of Brazil, and proposes a space that considers connections between people and new social models. This cafe goes beyond the functions of existing cafes to become the center of the city, where people can communicate and interact, and presents a new social paradigm.
This project is an innovative cafe concept based on the main natural environments of Brazil, and proposes a space that considers connections between people and new social models. This cafe goes beyond the functions of existing cafes to become the center of the city, where people can communicate and interact, and presents a new social paradigm.
The cafe is a jungle-like concept, suggesting that people can have unintended new encounters at crossroads. The space itself functions as a platform for forming and developing relationships between people, and it is a space where people from various backgrounds and viewpoints can gather to share new ideas and inspire each other through interactions. It also focuses on strengthening social solidarity through cultural events and creative activities and exploring new social models.
This cafe plays a role as a space to promote social solidarity and creative sharing. Unlike the services provided by existing cafes, this space is a space that respects people's diversity and supports social diversity. It plays a role as a cafe to challenge the establishment of new socioeconomic models, considering both sustainable operation and community development.
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