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Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

China Architecture News - Jun 12, 2019 - 02:15   12497 views

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Chinese architecture practice Waterfrom Design has completed a new bar by using giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen, China. Called Doko Bar Shenzhen, the architects try to create a 360immersion theater experience of observing and being observed through the building. 

"Pop artist Andy Warhol once said, “In the future, everyone has a chance at 15 minutes of fame", said the architects. "In this age of Internet celebrities, people eat not just to satisfy their appetite, but they also use the food and the environment to show off themselves."

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen 

Located in Nanshan District of Shenzhen, the bar is a representative Internet celebrity dessert shop. Waterfrom design, originated from the 15-minute theory, considers the eating process a show. 

From the moment guests step inside the store, take a seat, and from the moment they prepare a dessert to deliver their dishes and guests taste their food, every step of the way is like tight-coupling chapters of a play. Everyone in the store becomes a member of the platform. The space is a laboratory in which people taste their food.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

"Combing over the habits in social media, we can see that people long for a sense of achievement that they get from putting real-life materials on virtual platforms," said the architects.  

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

They convert the accolade they get in the digital world into self confidence in the real worlds. Such show and tell behaviors have blurred the border line of network activities and made the real world and the virtual world reflections of each other. Therefore, Waterfrom Design have drawn inspiration from the immersion-style theater found in Broadway’s Fuerzabruta. 

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

"We have taken it one step further to add explanatory notes to the traditional host-guest nature in dining etiquette. When the stage surrounds you and the play unfolds 360all around, the observer in one moment can become a part of the show in the next moment and take delight in being the observed," said Waterfrom Design. 

"This really turns the one-way view-either looking up or down the stage, but never both up and down-in traditional theater on its head."

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Seats by windows are often the most attractive in most restaurants, but the architects take the function of windows inside the building. The architects open social media-like frames and screens of various sizes that put spotlight on shows in each frame. In this way, they have broken through the limitations of stores without street frontages. All seats in our store arenext to a walkway. 

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

From chefs placing their food in plates, to servers putting the dish on guest tables, to stylish guests taking their seats, every frame is part of the theater-all in 3D, all realistic, all familiar to social media language. People have the dual fun of taking the best seat and enjoying the expectation of being observed.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Ceremonized dining in a theater, the curtain opening and closing

In the elongated store, the first floor revolves around the chef bar, forming a couple of concentric circles and a multi-facing theater stage. Going into the stairs to the second floor and the hallways with transparent windows, the stage has been expanded into a 3D structure. These hallways are just like runways in fashion shows. Streams of guests taking their seats have become movements in the show. Everything inside enriches the show.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

In the midst of layers of hallways and frames, the giant bloody red box seemingly floating in midair is most conspicuous. Distinct from other semi-transparent media, this highly real VIP room fixed on the visual axis is like a theater stage also like a secluded box on the second floor balcony of a classical opera theater. 

High above the ground, regal, and mysterious, it is indeed a place for the observer and the observed, echoing the familiar list of dynamic advertisements in the Internet celebrities.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Social media appearances, real and virtual 

The surface layer of the interior architecture here is like theater curtains. The architects have chosen glass, metal mesh, galvanized sheet metal, nylon threads, and stainless steel to build a transparent and semi-transparent, hazy and solid contrast in the materials. Of those, nylon is the most expressive in showing hazily mysterious curtains. 

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

After trying materials of various flexibility, such as fishing lines and transparent PVC tubes, they use nylon threads to construct walls of lines that are varied in density. This not only upends people’s impression of thick and heavy walls but also changes the density of tree shadows as well as the images and shadows of trees and people as the angel and distance of viewing change.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Light, drifty, and dreamy vapor abounds in the entrance hallway. Around 10,000 nylon threads were put together to make a semi-transparent shield. These two things together, sometimes fixed in place and sometimes drifty, seem to symbolize the complexity of interpersonal webs of relationships and correspond to the shape of relationships between oneself and all others in media in the digital age: relationships that are both transparent and hazy, both near and far, both building connections and a wall all at once, and both contradictions and mutually fortifyin. 

All this again and again shows the contemporary social media relationships that are both real and virtual, hard to draw a line of definition, both still and moving, and at all times forming a unique picture.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Angels of expression for dish creation - still or moving

In addition to interpreting the real and virtual relationships in the internet age, we also hope that this food theater may convey emotional variations over different time axises: During the day, enjoy the simple, bright sunlight, especially the Han white jade Buddha statue of the Chiang’s at the end of entrance axis and its delicate balance with the surrounding dining etiquette, exuding an air of calm notwithstanding the surrounding chaos. At night, music coming out of the Buddha bar cannot disturb the calm of the Buddha statue. Is that stillness or motion? Real or virtual? You be the judge.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

In this space, the architects use the heaviness of old elm wooden walls, the transparency of nylon shield, the splendor of red Chinese dates, the elegance of concrete, the stillness of framed scenery, and the motion of people in hallways to create contrasts and achieve balance. All this show and tell makes the whole theater run non-stop. During a food show, everyone has a chance to find an outstanding, creative role to play.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

The absolute beauty of the moment exquisite desserts are served on the table is reality. The unceasing play of living and eating is reality. People in the theater are interpreting their food, pushing the theatertowards the realm of misty worlds.

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

1st floor plan

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

2nd floor plan

Waterfrom Design completes Doko Bar with giant bloody red boxes in Shenzhen

3D axonometric drawing

Project facts

Project Name: Doko Bar Shenzhen

SpaceDesign: Waterfrom Design

Designers: Nic Lee, Elvin Ke, Richard Lin, Joe Dai

Client: Doko Bar

Category: restaurant 

Location: Shenzhen, China

Area: 390m2

Layout: reception area, chef table, bar counter, dining area, vip area, dj area, kitchen

Material: nylon, galvanized steel, hand paint, hardened cement, dispyyosspp pattern stone, stainless steel, old elm, acrylic

Design Period: 2018.08-2018.10

Construction Period: 2018.10-2019.01

Copyright: Waterfrom Design

All images © Kuomin Lee

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