Qui Restaurant / A Parallel Architecture

Qui Restaurant / A Parallel Architecture - Table, Chair, Shelving, Beam, Windows
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  • Architect In Charge: Eric Barth, Ryan Burke
  • City: Austin
  • Country: United States
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Text description provided by the architects. Conceived of as a beacon-like sanctuary within its gritty industrial neighborhood, this 3000sf space serves as Top Chef and James Beard Award Winner Paul Qui’s flagship restaurant. Working partially within strict limits of the original building’s footprint and massing, the restaurant embraces its relationship to the site and rekindles its dialogue with the evolving neighborhood. A unique plan diagram allows for guest reception with direct access from the pedestrian-heavy 6th street or from the rear parking lot, and the simple, yet sculptural roof forms subtly nod toward both the sacred and the home, two parallels the chef wanted to convey to his guests.

Qui Restaurant / A Parallel Architecture - Table, Chair
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The stylistically abstract, hard protective outer shell gives way to a richly textured progression of warm interior spaces, including an indoor/outdoor courtyard, bar, dining room, special format tasting room and completely open kitchen. Inside, extensively repurposed materials from the original building imbue the space with character and contextual history. The experimental, craft-based ethic of the chef convey in the spirit and details of the architecture, which incorporates hand-made pottery elements, integrated art installations, and operable sliding walls that allow the spaces to be reconfigured for special events (or at the whim of the chef). Even the trunk of a pecan tree that once grew through the roof of the original building has been milled into tabletops and plateware.

Qui Restaurant / A Parallel Architecture - Chair, Table, Beam
© Casey Dunn

Continually acclaimed by critics and foodies as one of country's best and most innovative restaurants, the building acts as a true workspace first and foremost, offering guests a unique opportunity to engage and participate with the boundless creativity and expertise of its proprietors.

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Address:United States, Austin, TX, USA

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Cite: "Qui Restaurant / A Parallel Architecture" 19 May 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/787733/qui-restaurant-a-parallel-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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