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River Café, London, Building, Architecture, Information, Design, Project, Architect
River Café London : Renewal Information
Interior by Stuart Forbes Associates and Richard Rogers, London, UK
New look River Café Unveiled
7 Nov 2008
The River Café, one of London's most celebrated restaurants,
opened its doors on 6 October after a £2 million redesign by
Stuart Forbes Associates and Richard Rogers. Following a fire earlier
this year, co-owners Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray commissioned Stuart
Forbes and Richard Rogers to design the space with a new open kitchen,
private dining room and cocktail bar.
"The dynamic relationship between the chefs, the kitchen and
the public is a focal point of the design" says Stuart Forbes.
Significant additions also include a kitchen table within the working
kitchen zone and a glass enclosed cheese room based on a classic Italian
design. The kitchen is now completely open to public view, enabling
diners to observe chefs in action. A notable addition is a new wood
burning oven, dominating the dining room and kitchen. Manufactured
by the Italian firm of Valoriani, this type of oven - made in Reggello,
in the hills of Tuscany 25 km southeast of Florence - is key to the
preparation of The River Café's many dishes.
Commenting on the re-design, Richard Rogers states: "Stuart and
I set out to make distinctive but subtle changes - we have significantly
remodelled The River Café while respecting its visual identity
and retaining its original elegance."
Visitors familiar with the restaurant will also find that a new reception
desk has been introduced: constructed of vivid yellow 'Corian' and
dramatically top-lit, this new area is located next to The River Café
bar, which has now been adapted and enhanced with a new back-lit bottle
display. Behind the scenes, the bathrooms have been re-planned and
reconstructed, with fluorescent primary colours and significantly
increased space.
London Buildings
Stuart Forbes Associates
Stuart set up his own practice in 2006 after 15 years working at Rogers
Stirk Harbour + Partners, where he helped design some of the practice's
most iconic schemes, including The Millennium Dome and Terminal 1
and 5, Heathrow. Stuart Forbes Associates specialises in bespoke residential
projects, as well as including retail and commercial schemes. Recent
projects include the Blackrock Clinic Dublin, the Festival Pier London,
and a mixed residential and commercial scheme in Draycott Avenue,
London.
Stuart's formative years at RSHP, established a strong emphasis on
the inventive use of building materials, the qualities of light and
space and the relationship between a building and its surroundings.
This strength of site analysis and approach to building form is reflected
in the architecture of Stuart Forbes Associates.
SFA prides itself on providing a highly accessible, personal service
with the ability to deliver solutions to satisfy wide-ranging client
briefs. The practice's specialism is the delivery of high quality
architecture.
Commissions range in value from £500,000 to £55,000,000
across residential houses, commercial buildings and masterplans.
Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers is one of the foremost living architects. He is the
2007 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, the recipient of the prestigious
RIBA Gold Medal in 1985 and winner of the 1999 Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Foundation Medal. He is also winner of the 2000 Praemium Imperiale
Prize for Architecture, the 2006 Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
and the 2007 Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal. Richard Rogers was awarded
the Légion d'Honneur in 1986, knighted in 1991 and made a life
peer in 1996. In 2008 he was made a Member of the Order of the Companions
of Honour. In 1995 he was the first architect ever invited to give
the BBC Reith Lectures - a series entitled 'Cities for a Small Planet'
- and in 1998 was appointed by the then Deputy Prime Minister to chair
the UK Government's Urban Task Force. He was Chief Advisor on Architecture
and Urbanism to the former Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone and continues
to play an advisory role to the current Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.
He has also been an Adviser to the Mayor of Barcelona's Urban Strategies
Council. Richard Rogers has also served as Chairman of the Tate Gallery
and Deputy Chairman of the Arts Council of Great Britain. He is currently
a Trustee of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Richard Rogers is best known for such pioneering buildings as the
Centre Pompidou, Paris, the headquarters for Lloyd's of London, the
European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the Millennium Dome
in London. His practice - Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (formerly
Richard Rogers Partnership) was established in 1977, and has offices
in London, Barcelona, Madrid, New York and Tokyo. The practice has
designed two major airport projects - Terminal 5 at London's Heathrow
Airport and the New Area Terminal at Madrid Barajas Airport, winner
of the 2006 Stirling Prize. Other projects include Antwerp Law Courts,
the National Assembly for Wales in Cardiff, and an award-winning secondary
school, Mossbourne Academy in London. Current projects include a new
high-rise office tower on the World Trade Center site in New York,
a new collection care facility for the British Museum in London and
a large mixed-use scheme, Parc 1, Yeouido in Seoul, South Korea. The
practice also has a wealth of experience in urban masterplanning with
major schemes in London, Lisbon, Berlin, New York and Seoul.
River Café London Renewal - Contractors
Principal Contractor: Westgreen Construction ltd
M&E Engineers: E+M Tecnica LLP
Lighting Design: Contact Architectural Lighting & Controls Ltd
(ALC)
Structural Engineers: Elliott Wood
Project Managers: Lavingtons
Quantity Surveyors: MPA (Construction Consultants) Ltd
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