Saturday, 17 August 2013

The Camourflage Kiosk and Facade of Fish

This fish restaurant and aquarium complex taps its power from the discarded waste heat of the adjacent Canary Wharf office megaliths, while also linking to Billingsgate fish market. Above, in a curved tower, specialised eateries serve up Chinese delicacies such as abalone. Daylight is filtered through glass tanks and seats, with the presence of moving, swimming fish recurring throughout the scheme. In the first project, the existing retained facade on the west side of the NoHo site is inhabited by temporary bamboo scaffolds to house a range of unspecified activities, including secret workshops producing fake historical maps of London and Beijing.




(Left Page)Anti-clockwise from Left :
 
Catalogue Of Retractable Camouflauge Kiosk,
Sketch Section Of Facade Of Fish Tapping Heat
From Canary Wharf,
Fish Tank Design


layering repetition mysterious
(Left Page) Clockwise from top :

Long Section Of Moments Experienced In The Façade Of Fish /
Basement Plan Of Kitchen / Bar And Street Food Restaurant,
Level 1 Plan Of Fish Market / Barbecue Pockets / Outdoor
Aquariums And Garden,
Level 6 Plan Of Private Fine Dining Pockets - “Abalone Rooms”
(Right Page) From top :
Entrance View Overlooking Canary Wharf,
View Inside Outdoor Barbecue Pockets,
Underground Bar View Of Suspended Over Fish Pond,
Underground Street Food Restaurant With Suspended Outdoor
Aquariums Above

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