An immersive sensory narrative spatially woven of architecture, performance and installation.
One of top 3 best new restaurants in Edmonton in 2016
— The Globe and Mail
 

Prairie Noodle Shop

Completed 2015

Finalist (Honorable Mention), Nov 2016

Finalist (Honorable Mention), Nov 2016

Photos: Ryan Heit, Anna Bohdanowicz

Custom millwork installations, wall graphics & window films, lighting, selection of furniture & finishes - for new ramen restaurant, Prairie Noodle Shop. Material, form, colour and lighting are used to create a feeling of warmth while capturing the Albertan prairie landscape and transforming it into an immersive experience within the restaurant space. In this half-basement, the ground level outside is carried through into the restaurant interior as a continuous horizon line expressed using architectural graphics and layered CNC'd plywood installations. The installations feature native flora and fauna of Alberta, while the characteristic flatness of the horizon is intensified through contrast between the earthy hues of the land and the dramatic vastness of the skies, accentuated with LED lighting.

Location: Edmonton, Canada

Area: 110 sqm / 1,180 sqft


Reviews

The Globe and Mail

DesignEdge Canada magazine

Let's Om Nom food blog

Linda Hoang food blog

CBC News radio

 

An immersive spatial branding project in collaboration with branding, marketing & communications company Be Something