
Previously featured on ArchDaily, The Cube Restaurant is a pavilion designed pop up restaurant by Park Associati that will travel throughout Europe providing a unique dining experience with spectacular views. Photographer Danica Kus shared these photographs of the completed restaurant as it sits atop the Parc du Cinquantenaire in Brussels.
Architects: Park Associati – Filippo Pagliani, Michele Rossi with Alexia Caccavella, Alice Cuteri, Lorenzo Merloni
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Client: Electrolux Home Appliances Emea N.V.
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Danica O. Kus



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I like the idea, however the commercial Electrolux signature adds destructive sense of cheapness!
Any company willing to sponsor great architecture is fine in my book. Without corporate sponsorship, projects like this would not be possible.
very interesting to see how these connections have made… I mean water, canalization ets.
why would one call this over-the-top frenzy of form a “cube”? maybe an actual cube would do a better job in this context.
Lol, and actually cube would do better… Eitherway, is hard to get worked about something like this. I see things like this and tend to think of marketing campaigns. This is gimmick architecture. I like it.
they forgot to tell you that it takes 150 euros for a lunch. (and it is all booked up)
Hope that such inconceivable ideas remains only ideas… :/
It’s terrible…Architecture & barn