The Wall Coffee: A Brazilian Coffee Oasis of Freedom and ChoiceThe Wall Coffee: A Brazilian Coffee Oasis of Freedom and Choice

The Wall Coffee: A Brazilian Coffee Oasis of Freedom and Choice

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The Wall Coffee, the winning entry of the Brewed competition by Wang Yuxin, presents a refreshing and adaptable vision for a coffee house in Brasília, Brazil. It seamlessly blends landscape and architecture, blurring the boundaries between indoors and outdoors to create a unique coffee experience tailored to individual preferences. This innovative design encourages patrons to embrace their surroundings and enjoy their coffee in a way that best suits their mood and desires.

Aerial view of The Wall Coffee, merging city and nature.
Aerial view of The Wall Coffee, merging city and nature.

Design Concept: Embracing Flexibility and Freedom

The Wall Coffee's design revolves around the concept of choice and freedom. Whether one prefers the warmth of the sun or the cool shade, the tranquility of introspection or the vibrancy of the city, the design caters to every individual's unique coffee ritual. The integration of walls and landscaped terrain forms a variety of spaces, allowing patrons to select their ideal environment.

Design elements: terrain, walls, spaces, roof, and greenery.
Design elements: terrain, walls, spaces, roof, and greenery.

Spatial Logic: A Seamless Integration of Landscape and Architecture

The cafe's spatial organization masterfully blends the interior and exterior. The gently sloping terrain flows into the interior, creating a sunken space that fosters a sense of intimacy and connection with the surroundings. The main parallel curved walls, a defining feature of the design, provide both structure and seating, seamlessly guiding movement and defining various zones within the cafe.

Detailed site plan showcasing layout and landscape integration.
Detailed site plan showcasing layout and landscape integration.

Outdoor Experience: Sun, Shade, and City Views

The design prioritizes the outdoor experience. The roof creates shaded areas for those seeking respite from the sun, while open areas allow patrons to bask in its warmth. Short walls create intimate, localized spaces, and strategically placed plants enhance the natural ambiance. The overall effect is a harmonious integration of the cafe with its surroundings, providing a variety of outdoor seating options with views of the cityscape.

Open-air seating offers a relaxing, sun-filled coffee experience.
Open-air seating offers a relaxing, sun-filled coffee experience.

Interior Space: Light-Filled and Functional

The ground floor interior space is bathed in natural light thanks to a skylight that runs the length of the cafe. A pick-up window adjacent to the entrance provides easy access for those grabbing a quick coffee, while the indoor seating area offers a more traditional cafe experience. The design of the walls and furniture is minimalist and functional, emphasizing simplicity and ease of use.

Cozy indoor seating with bright, natural light and minimal design.
Cozy indoor seating with bright, natural light and minimal design.

Walls and Furniture: Seamless Integration and Adaptability

The walls themselves become an integral part of the furniture, serving as seating, tables, and shading elements. This clever design maximizes space and creates a sense of fluidity between the built environment and the landscape. The varying heights of the walls offer different levels of privacy and enclosure, catering to a range of preferences.

Beyond the Coffee: A Vision for the Future

The Wall Coffee's design extends beyond its function as a cafe. It explores how design can playfully and meaningfully intervene in our living spaces, especially in a future where the need for new buildings may decrease. The cafe becomes a model for adaptable and approachable public spaces that foster community and enhance the urban experience.

The Wall Coffee is a testament to the power of thoughtful design to create spaces that are both functional and inspiring. It embodies a vision for coffee culture that is inclusive, adaptable, and deeply connected to its surroundings. By seamlessly integrating landscape and architecture, the design offers a unique and personalized coffee experience, inviting patrons to embrace the freedom of choice and enjoy their coffee in their own unique way.

Detailed floor plan showcasing seating arrangement and curved pathways.
Detailed floor plan showcasing seating arrangement and curved pathways.
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