Soban

Sitting atop the Chatswood Westfield Shopping Centre – part of the world’s largest listed retail property group – is the Soban restaurant. With soban translating as “small table,” the massive scale of the busy complex is a potentially difficult context for the new Korean restaurant. To ease in, the main aim of designers Han Lim and Jessica Kim of Studio MKZ was to create a shopfront that instead stands in stark contrast with its neighbourhood. Drawing on their backgrounds in installation art and its relationship with interactivity and performance, the designers created a fourteen-metre-long facade made up of layer upon layer of recycled timber slats. The effect recalls the boarded-up bar of a Western movie set or, more painfully, the abandoned commercial zones of the credit crunch. The addition of translucent red glass inserts allows passers-by glimpses of the interior space. Once inside, parts of this evocative timber installation break through into tranquil inner spaces wrapped in a warm green perforated wall.

Credits

Project
Soban
Design practice
Studio MKZ
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Project Team
Han Lim, Jessica Kim
Site Details
Location Chatswood,  Sydney,  NSW,  Australia
Project Details
Status Built
Category Hospitality, Interiors
Type Restaurants

Source

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Published online: 1 Mar 2010
Images: Han Lim

Issue

Artichoke, March 2010

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