Mar y Tierra / Doyle Collection

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Nishinomiya, Japan
Mar y Tierra / Doyle Collection - Facade
© Satoru Umetsu/ Nacasa&Partners

“Mar y Tierra” is a restaurant that provides Spanish cuisine and wine. It stands at the end of the back alley with high level visibility.

Mar y Tierra / Doyle Collection - Table, Chair
© Satoru Umetsu/ Nacasa&Partners

Spanish buildings’ usage change with lapse of time. And you can see this from the appearance of the buildings’ exterior or as a total. There are many interesting building examples where the old and the new coexist well. This time, we were inspired by this present Spain, when designing Mar y Tierra.

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Ground Floor Plan

This is a two story building. Firstly, to make an impressive façade, we filled in the missing gaps of the wall partially to design one large surface that will connect to the other walls. However, in order to emphasize the new ideas that we added to this existing building, we did not just line up the walls but also changed the materials and lighting productions. This is to incorporate the inspiration mentioned above and we have succeeded to maximize the potential of this building.

Mar y Tierra / Doyle Collection - Table, Chair, Beam
© Satoru Umetsu/ Nacasa&Partners

There is an open kitchen and group seats on the first floor, and main dining on the second floor. We created a custom-made open ceiling space to connect these two floors so that they won’t look uneven.

Mar y Tierra / Doyle Collection - Windows, Fence, Glass
© Satoru Umetsu/ Nacasa&Partners

This indeed will enhance the relationship between these two floors, and also will become one of the main characters of this restaurant. It will exceed the demerit of the decreased number of seats on the second floor.

Mar y Tierra / Doyle Collection - Table, Chair, Beam
© Satoru Umetsu/ Nacasa&Partners

We used warm style materials for the total design’s image. Images of Spain’s “Taverna” which means tavern in Spanish and “Wine storage”. To capture the customers’ interests, we removed the “newness” and organized with the essence of contemporary atmosphere which will never fade.

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Address:Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

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Cite: "Mar y Tierra / Doyle Collection" 06 Feb 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/474054/mar-y-tierra-doyle-collection> ISSN 0719-8884

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