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Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Poland Architecture News - Aug 31, 2023 - 15:48   1097 views

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Wrocław-based architecture practice Znamy się has designed a cobalt bar and orange-tinted circular element to create a club-like atmosphere and the feeling of the setting sun.

The project, named Pastry Club Woda, is located in an old boilerhouse within the historic Rother’s Mill complex on Mill Island in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Bydgoszcz is a bustling part of the city and a popular hangout spot.

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

The 78-square-metre project brings together the two energies of two functions: pastry and club - alongside day and night, water and sun. 

Znamy się asked the main question for this project: "Is SOMETHING MORE a club inside a pastry shop or a pastry shop inside a club?."

As the team explained, the Mill Island is surrounded by water and it is "a popular place that attracts people with cultural events organised by the city of Bydgoszcz." 

"Besides its recreational functions, Mill Island is also closely related to the inland water transport of grain and the production of flour." 

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

The contextual elements were driving factors to emphasise those aspects in the interior, as the team noted. 

For this reason, the studio decided to achieve to create a colorful space focusing on colours and different textures. 

In doing so, they used cobalt-coloured floor, bar, and equipment that can make the water literally flow inside. 

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

For example, while the streamlined cobalt bar divides the interior in half, this way it navigates the movement of the customers. Everyone flows freely inside to later flow out with the current. 

The layout and the current do not allow for any sudden turn to the technological area; the direction of movement is as natural as the moving water.

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Building-machine

Rother's Mills complex is composed of a grain and flour granary storehouse, as well as a middle section where the historic mill was located in the past. 

This is where the production of flour took place i.e., grinding, cooling, sifting, and packing, followed by the transport of the finished product to the flour granary. 

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Different production processes took place on each floor by using modern machinery. 

The grinding required the use of millstones with characteristic grooves. The already grounded grain was transported to the 3rd floor, where the machines called Hopper-boy were distributing the freshly milled flour in order to cool it. 

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

On the floor, Hopper-boys were drawing circular raked shapes. Afterwards, the product found its way to the 2nd floor into steel bolters to be sifted into flour, middlings, and bran. 

Packing the flour was the last process which took place on the ground floor. When finished, the flour was transported to the flour granary.

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Internal production

Considering that production is such an integral aspect of this place, it was impossible not to highlight it in the project. 

The division between the space available for the customers and the technological part is immediately noticeable upon entering the establishment. The open kitchen, equipment, and steel elements refer to the machines used in flour production. 

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

What's more, the distinct, vertical grooves in the structure of the plaster bring to mind associations with millstones and the raked traces of the milled grain distributed by the Hopper-boy machines. 

Thanks to open technology, customers experience baked goods at every level of its production.

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Pastry shop by day, club by night

Those two complementary colours, cobalt and orange, predominate the interior. Cobalt is associated with water, rawness, the technology of flour production, and flow movement. 

By day this establishment functions as a pastry shop. It is a bright, cool-coloured technical place that contrasts with the displayed pastries and warm orange.

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Changing colors

Orange symbolises the setting sun, the beginning of the evening, fun, warmth and sweetness. In the evening, along with the sunset, this place changes its function and transforms into a club. 

The prevailing warm lights cause the cold cobalt to change its colour, just like the water surface changes in the light of the setting sun.

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Floor plan

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Scheme

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Znamy się creates club-like atmosphere in pastry shop featuring orange-tinted circular element

Project facts

Project name: Pastry Club Woda

Location: Bydgoszcz, Poland

Investor: Pastry Club Woda

Size: 78m2

Year: 2022

Project authors: Znamy się and architect Paweł Tatara

All images © ONI Studio.

All drawings © Znamy się.

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