Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Arch, Column
© Ruijing Photo

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Arcade, ArchDongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - ColumnDongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Image 4 of 16Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Table, ChairDongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - More Images+ 11

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Table, Chair
© Ruijing Photo

Text description provided by the architects. Dongshang is a contemporary Japanese restaurant with wide selections of Sake and Japanese whisky located in central Beijing. The restaurant consists of a dining hall with a bar counter and two private rooms. The client requests to design a Japanese restaurant also appearing Chinese style at the same time.

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Image 16 of 16
Plan. Image Courtesy of Imafuku Architects

In response to the demand, a bamboo is developing into the entire space in different forms. The significant material is traditionally used in various ways in Japan as well as China. Bamboo strips fixed on walls are folded at the ceiling, and they make tunnel-like spaces enclosed with bamboos at two of hallways. The light passing through the bamboo strips of the ceiling like sunshine filtering through the trees illumined the bamboo walls.

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Arcade, Arch
© Ruijing Photo
Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Column
© Ruijing Photo

The dining hall is also surrounded by the bamboo walls expanding from two hallways located on both sides of the dining hall. 3cm diameter bamboos are put together at the ceiling makes a roof over the dining hall creating a sense of intimacy.

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Table, Chair
© Ruijing Photo

Illuminated liquor bottles are displayed on shelve plates made with black steel at a backbar featuring the vertical bamboo louvers. The element with strong connections to both of Japanese and Chinese cultures and traditions is iteratively highlighted in the restaurant.

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Image 4 of 16
© Ruijing Photo

Since two of private rooms are used for a variety of purpose such as karaoke, private party, or lecture, they are soundproofed featuring acoustic boards at the ceilings and the walls. Brass plates, which are repeatedly used in the hallways and the dining hall in some different forms such as brass strips of terrazzo and black granite stones or brass nails of bamboo strips, are used for the ceiling and furniture at the private rooms. Unlike the halls, these rooms are wooden-themed feature with some brass plates without using bamboos.

Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects - Table, Chair
© Ruijing Photo

To maintain a distance from a glaring public hallway, an intermediate space is created outside of the side entrance. Extending from interior to exterior, the language of bamboo continues onto a ceiling of the buffering area bringing inviting atmosphere.

Project gallery

See allShow less

Project location

Address:18 Workers' Stadium E Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing City, China

Click to open map
Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.
About this office
Cite: "Dongshang in Beijing / Imafuku Architects" 10 Aug 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/899644/dongshang-in-beijing-imafuku-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

© Ruijing Photo

北京东赏日料餐厅 / 今福建筑工作室

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.