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BIKO
(1)+(1)=1
The architectural design is partly inspired in the approach of the chefs
Mikel Alonso and Bruno Oteiza (disciples of Jean Marie Arzak) through
the tasting of dishes and wines where the traditional flavours of the
Basque cuisine and its evolution create a new concept of clear duality.

Based in this duality, the architectural concept uses the opposition of
tones (light/dark) that can be appreciated in the texture and hardness
of the materials; this, combined with an oblique geometry inspired in
prehispanic forms, generated the base for the design. The colour is given
by the dishes.

The dark tones are represented by black slate on floors form a solid base;
dark steel plates on walls and ceiling envelope the wine cellars and bathrooms,
generating more hidden and solemn spaces.
The clear tones are conveyed by a sand coloured skin (Sande plywood) that
envelops the space in horizontal scaled sections starting from the floor
increasing in size and ending interweaving with a structure of vertical
wooden lattices whose transparency allows a view of Mazaryk Avenue and
control the afternoon sunlight.

Within this space two elements were placed to break its equilibrium, the
first is a wooden walnut box that forms the bar and at the same time limits
the entrance, the wine cellars and the dining area. The second one are
two ¼” steel plates wrapping the chocolate coloured leather booths and
also contain the waiters stations, becoming a point of reference in the
restaurant.

The access to the wine cellars through an oblique tunnel made of glass
is wrapped in steel plates and wooden oak racks for storing wine at a
5 degree angle to the walls and ceiling. A solid oak table in one of the
cellars serves as a private dining room for special requests, enhancing
the lightness of the walls and ceilings of black steel.
BIKO Mexico images / text from Entasis Architects Aug 2008
Mexican Buildings
BIKO
restaurant : more details
entasis arquitectos
Veracruz #71
Colonia Condesa
México D.F.
5255 52117987
5255 52119471
5255 55530508
Mexico House
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by Pascal Arquitectos : Mourning House
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Website : www.entasis.com.mx
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