Eco-cycle Pavilion, 4P's Restaurants / Takashi Niwa Architects

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Text description provided by the architects. Eco-cycle Pavillion is a restaurant that demonstrates various approaches toward sustainable challenges. This facility is developed and designed together with “Becamex Tokyu Hikari Complex,” where 15 other F&B brands are in the center of Binh Duong New City in Vietnam. The restaurant has been working on sustainable restaurants in Vietnam and Cambodia with the idea of sharing experiences with customers through edutainment - an entertainment space through educational approaches. In order to spread this experience more widely, Takashi Niwa Architects and the client have collaborated alongside Becamex Tokyu to introduce a sustainable lifestyle for the new city.

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Cite: "Eco-cycle Pavilion, 4P's Restaurants / Takashi Niwa Architects" 29 Jun 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1003155/eco-cycle-pavilion-4ps-restaurants-takashi-nishitani-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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