In Valencia, Spain, there is a bar with Japanese style and culture. This architect was designed by the  Masquespacio architectural practice after a study of the Japanese  culture and the origin of sushi so that the designers would properly  understand the purpose of the interior.
 The project has the name Nozomi which means a ‘Japanese high speed  bullet train” as well as a “fulfilled dream”, both of the significances  being relevant to the owners Jose Miguel Herrera and Nuria Morell since  the project combines the relevant elements of classical design with the  practical and rational features of contemporary style.
 The bar spreads over a surface of 233 square meters with a  combination of concrete on the ceilings, walls and floors blended with  carpentry and warm natural wood. A central cube creates two corridors  toward the central lounge to host decorative elements as well as the  warehouse and bathrooms and it allows an open flow. The modules reflect a  typical street in a Japanese village and thus they represent a market  or pharmacy, while the rooftops are more contemporary, with the usual  inclination. 
Thursday, January 29, 2015
          
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