MS-II Restaurant in Beijing, China

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MS-II Restaurant in Beijing

Contemporary Commercial Interior in China design by WAY Studio

19 Jun 2018

MS-II Restaurant Beijing

Architects: WAY Studio

Location: Beijing, China

MS-II Restaurant

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

Architecture, through the manipulation of Space, is the real-life magic for creating a reality that only previously existed in the imagination. This is the vision WAY Studio had when designing recently completed project “Aye by Meeting Someone” restaurant in Beijing – to bring dreams into actuality, to design a spatial performance, and to provide a transient surreal experience to all who dare enter.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

The objective is to break through independent realities, to create a fantastical place – a Wonderland if you will. As the directors of space create a theatrical experience, the guests become the actors, their alternate selves. Our goal is to break through objective restrictions and turn them into subjective expression, or perchance to provide merely a trigger for the transformation.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

The building is composed of two dualities — inside and outside, where reality is separated from illusion; and up and down, where one travels to odes of the past or the mysteries of the future. For each individual visitor, it reflects and breaks through to their deepest desires.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

The spherical entrance, like the rabbit hole of Alice in Wonderland, crashes into the wall and creates ripples on this divisional boundary between reality and illusion, tearing a portal for visitors to pass through from one realm to the next. The exterior façade is constructed with red brick.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

In order to create this “ripple” effect, computational scripting was used to design the brick layout, originally intended to couple with mechanical arm construction for accuracy.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

In the end, a more craftsman method was devised; one-to-one plots of brick positions were printed on 270 rolls of paper, filling a small room. Workers laid each brick on top of the printed outlines, literally constructing “as drawn”. The façade has become juxtaposition between technology and craftsmanship, linking modernity with tradition.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

Through the entrance into the first floor, you‘re transported to a historical fantasy. The open dining space is composed of traditional elements and materials, but in a non-traditional way, reminiscent of the Jazz Age.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

The infamous architectural symbol, arches, were used but broken down into hung bronze panels and intersected with a cave-like space, Sci-Fi meets Gatsby. It is in that moment of deja vu, that familiarity which you cannot exactly place, that is the center of this project.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

Duplex seats at the bar were designed for those that prefer a more intimate setting. Wine and stories spill from each glass as you get lost within the greater galaxy that is the jade bar top. And the most vital of any building, the bathroom, has been revitalized from a hidden room into an exclusive dressing room and a private stage for your best performance.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

To the left of the entrance, enter into a wormhole, with curvatures of the floor and wall disturbing the perspective, causing one to question whether you are moving vertically or laterally as you pass through the folds of space and time — it is a staircase leading to the other world, the second floor, towards the uncertain and the unknown. The second floor accommodates an open dining space that can also be used for events.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

Here, ceilings are becoming walls, blurring the edge of space; hidden doors open to reveal pink, blue, and red – three private dining rooms, each inviting you to its own fantasy.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

As you enter the innermost sanctuary, secretly brush your hands against the soft and furry texture of velvet on the walls, as the walls are growing and gathering towards the light. Velvet was tailored for each twisting panel, similar to tailoring a dress. This material was inspired by and chosen due to its signature appearances in classical performance fashion or theatre curtains.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

On the south wall, light filtering features were created, translucent but not transparent, allowing light to filter through creating new internal scenery.

On top of basics such as functionality and circulation, we believe architecture is an art of time and space. In this project, WAY Studio seduces its audience through the use of Space, allowing for new stories to be created every time someone enters and wanders, creating atmospheres to tempt the possibility of making imagination into reality.

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

MS-II Restaurant, Beijing – Building Information

Location: Beijing China
Type: Architecture Renovation & Interior Design
Function: Restaurant
Time: 2018 Completion
Building Area: 600 sqm
Site Area:300 sqm
Building Height: 9 m

Team: Zheng Tao, Fernie Lai, Wang Tao, Melody Hwang, Zeng Hao, Mark Wang, Yan WeiQi, Eagle Yin, Li XuDong, Li JiaXin, Huang ZanNing, Li YuZe, Yu Sida, Fan Wei, Cao Jing

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

MS II Restaurant in Beijing

Photographer: Zeng Hao, Fernie Lai

About WAY Studio
WAY Studio is an innovative architecture and design studio with a focus on coalescing architecture with art and technology. With consideration for artistic representation at its core, WAY Studio has focused on discovering new possibilities through cross-disciplinary collaborations. Our scope of work currently includes urban planning, cultural projects such as galleries, museums and opera houses, mixed-use buildings, architectural renovations, residential projects, exhibitions and installation designs.

Our collaboration with other disciplines results in an adaptive, flexible approach and methodology in our work. Our unique make-up allows WAY to cross boundaries and scales. We are highly experienced in interdisciplinary work alongside artists, designers, consultants, engineers and more, seeking new possibilities in every situation. We are interested in looking towards what is next, to find the balance between people and nature, culture and technology. WAY Studio currently has offices in Beijing, Hong Kong and Vancouver.

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Location: Beijing, China

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