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Unusual Dining: Cave Restaurant in Sydney

We hope you guys enjoy themed restaurants because we have a special treat for you today. The Cave Restaurant belongs to Koichi Takada Architects and it is located Sydney, Australia. The architects came up with this very original dining concept whose aim is “to change the way we eat and chat in restaurants”. A cave is all about unusual textures and acoustics, two elements that were fully taken advantage of in coming up with this design.

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Here is more information from the architects:  “The timber profiles generate a sound studio atmosphere, and a pleasant ‘noise’ of dining conversation, offering a more intimate experience as well as a visually interesting and complex surrounding. The series of acoustic curvatures were tested and developed with computer modeling and each ‘timber grain’ profile has been translated and cut from computer-generated 3-D data, using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology.”

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  1. Jane
    Posted April 8, 2010 at 2:49 pm | Permalink

    Looks almost exactly like Banq in Boston

  2. Grace
    Posted September 14, 2010 at 2:15 pm | Permalink

    I agree with “Jane”

  1. [...] Este es un espectacular ejemplo de restaurantes temáticos, seguro después que vean las imágenes este será su favorito. El Restaurante Cueva fue diseñado por los arquitectos Koichi Takada y se encuentra en Sydney, Australia. Los arquitectos han creado un concepto de comedor muy original, cuyo objetivo es “cambiar la forma en que comemos y charlar en los restaurantes”. En este diseño donde se hace alusión a una cueva han puesto mucho énfasis en las texturas y la acústica. Vea las imágenes y déjenos su opinión. Vía freshome. [...]