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Theodore Café Bistro, Israeli Architecture, Image, Architect, Design, Proposal
Theodore Café Bistro : Architecture Information
Building by SO architecture, Israel
Theodore Café Bistro, Israel
2008
SO architecture

Photographs: Asaf Oren
The Theodore Café Bistro is a place of culture. It is a café
restaurant that exudes a culinair atmosphere, while leaning on an
Israeli cultural foundation that was created during the last 60 years,
Exhibits in Literature, song, art and architecture on display are
shown on the shelves, it allows one to dine while staying in very
special atmosphere.

The rich, and special space of the place is created by an architectural
inspection of the concept of the architectural section. The project
offers an attempt at the thought of architectural section as a building
stone to spatial formation.
The section is not an entity by itself. It is configured by a collection
of sections that came before it and follow it. The order and intensive
and crowded placement in relation to its neighbors form the whole.
This is comparable to what is known in the movie history as the Kuleshov
effect.
The film maker Lev Kuleshov showed in his work that the way a shot
is interpreted by the viewer by the shots around it. In other words:
the sequence is the dominant factor, and not the individual shot.
The same applies to Theodore: the spatial formation is conceived as
an intensive sequence of changing sections. The view in site are enclosed
and planned meticulously by the use of physical models and a computerized
three dimensional model.
Since the place is a stage for high literature, the building details
point that way.
Just as in literature the exact word choice is of cardinal importance,
so, in this project, the planners gave great importance to the precision
and clarity of the details of the building.

The module of the sections was built by combining clear lacquered
plywood, and 10 mm thick aluminum.
The wooden elements play with the meeting of with ceiling, floor and
lighting fixtures, cleanly and in detail. The lighting fixtures that
were specially designed for the place were cut by laser, in correlation
to the graphical language of the place.

The project was planned as a complete project, in all its components
designs architecture, graphics, and architectural landscaping.
The planning and execution included the close cooperation with the
graphical designer, who designed the architectural graphics in harmony
with the architectural geometry. A richness and synergy is created
by the interaction of the two dimensional graphics and the three dimensional
architecture. The graphical language of the site is repeated in the
menu that was designed as a book, and thus changes the perusal of
the menu into part of the architectural experience of the site.

Theodore Café Bistro images / information from SO architecture
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Israeli Buildings
Type: restaurant
Year: 2008
Team: Oded Rozenkier, Shachar lulav, Alejandro Feinerman
Graphic design: Maya Eyal Rozenkier
Photographs: Asaf Oren
Also by SO architecture in Israel : Umm
el-Fahem Museum for Contemporary Art
Peace Peres House Jaffa
Petra Visitors Centre
Saudia Arabian Buildings
Jordan Architecture

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