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Selasa, 28 April 2020

Cafe Infinity - Shipping Container Restaurant at University Campus, India

Architects create restaurant with recycled containers in India. Built in the shape of the infinity symbol, coffee shop is a part of university facility.







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About RJDL




ProjectCafe Infinity
ArchitectureRJDL
Area2960 ft²
ClientITS Greater Noida
Year2019
LocationKnowledge Park III, Greater Noida, India
PhotographsRahul Jain

In search of more sustainable architectural solutions, the RJDL office decided to reduce the use of concrete as much as possible in the construction of the new area of ​​a dental school in Noida, India. The result was a cafe built basically with recycled containers.

Located in the middle of the university campus, Cafe Infinity maintains the industrial aesthetic of the containers, while the interior is a neutral and welcoming place for students, teachers and visitors. Its format lives up to the name and refers to the infinity symbol, comprising two patios of space. The design also emphasizes the infinite possibilities of construction using containers as the main part of the structure.

With 12 meters in length, the containers were preserved to maintain the industrial appearance of the material. The versatility and robustness of the container make it accessible and effective, regardless of location or type of construction. Even blinds made of container doors have been reused, also helping to ventilate the space.

Inside, simple and economical materials appear in the decoration, with furniture made from steel and wood.

Description by architects

Cafe Infinity located at ITS Dental College, Greater Noida is designed to be used as a recreational space for students, faculty and patients alike. The vision was to design a sustainable structure that goes beyond the conventional and pushes the boundaries of design and build form. Recycled shipping container, being a sustainable product, was a perfect fit due to its modularity as well as economic feasibility as compared to the conventional RCC structure. The cafe is designed to stand out due to its form factor, and also in terms of its positioning, breaking the rigidity of the existing site layout. Focusing on the outer structure and containers’ industrial form factor the interior is kept neutral.

The design idea centers around two courtyards which comprises of two cafe outlets in the front ,two dynamic staircases acting as seating and providing access to the viewing decks, services(toilets) at the central container, seating areas for faculty and visitors and a lounge area for students. The seating is focused around the courtyard and provides an ideal view point of the inner courtyards and the outer landscape, which is often utilized for sporting events as well as other activities of the institute.

The organic landscape layout complements the rigid geometry of the containers and provides fluidity to the site circulation. Large glazing of staircases merges the rigid build form with the landscape. The landscape complements the industrial nature of the architecture, but also promotes activity, and consequently, vibrancy to the entirety of the site.




The building is formed with the use of recycled shipping containers (40 feet) that were crafted with the careful consideration to preserve its raw and industrial form. The structure, services and functionality are designed with a focus on sustainability. Passive cooling and insulation is provided with the use of 50 mm Rockwool insulation, gypsum paneling, fiber cement board for rooftop flooring, tinted windows, mechanical cooling, strategic placement of windows and openings to make the building perfectly adequate in the extreme weather conditions of the site. Louvers made of reused shipping container doors located in the south direction minimize the heat gain as well as give privacy from the public hospital adjacent to it while providing the view of the stadium.

The idea of using infinity was conceived to emphasize on the infinite possibilities of using a shipping container as a structural unit, regardless of the building type and site.The flexibility, modularity and sustainability makes shipping containers a perfect alternate to the conventional building structures (RCC), to reduce the overall Carbon footprint while also being an ecologically and economically viable solution.



















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About RJDL




Founded in 2018 by Ar. Rahul Jain,RJDL is a design studio whose practice spans the fields of architecture,Interior Design,product designs and graphics designs . As an Architect, I want my designs to reflect the ethos of sustainable innovation – creating new uses and aesthetics in synergy with the environment.We strive to create impactful projects with aesthetic integrity and an enduring design character. Through a continuous exploration of holistic function and essential components, we implement a transparent, thoughtful, and rigorous design process that promotes excellence and sustainability.We believe that this constantly evolving world comes with its unique set of problems as well as opportunities,the humanity is at a decisive point in its relationship with the natural world and therefore the solution must be driven by a vision of creating awareness for ecologically responsible environments.

AddressD- 422, Block I, I-Block, Govindpuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201013, India
Phone+91 97110 77312
Emailrjdl.india@gmail.com
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/RahulJainDesignLab/
Websitehttps://www.rjdl.in/




Cafe Infinity - Shipping Container Restaurant at University Campus, India

Minggu, 26 Mei 2019

Meadow on Deventer City Beach Shipping Container Restaurant, Netherlands





Each year, owners plan to place this shipping container restaurant in March and replace it in November due to high water in the IJssel river in winter.


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About Architecten Lab

Architect: Architecten Lab
Construction: Esteq Twello
Idea and owner: Koos Janssen
Containers: 4 x 40 ft High Cube and one 20 ft High Cube
Year: 2019
Location: Deventer, Netherlands

Description from owners

We are Koos Janssen and Evelien Janssen-Musch and over the past three years we have been intensively involved in obtaining the necessary permits to realize a city beach with restaurants on the west side of the IJssel near Deventer. Now that the most important permits have been issued, the crowdfunding and construction have been successfully completed, we are ready for the next step: operating our first private catering company at an absolute a-location with an amazing view of the Deventer skyline

From 2019, Meadow is installed annually between April and October and operated on the future city beach of Deventer. At Meadow, residents, visitors and businesses of Deventer can enjoy coffee, drinks and our summer dishes. In the spring and autumn (April, May, September and October) Meadow is open at least 5 days a week from at least 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. In the peak months (June, July and August) we are open six or seven days a week with opening times varying between 9 a.m. and about 10 p.m. depending on weather conditions. Depending on the time and size of the group, it is possible to rent Meadow in some situations.





We stand for quality, responsibility and sustainability with respect for people, animals and nature. The temporary catering pavilion is made up of modified sea containers and used building materials and is, where possible, self-sufficient. Collaborations and connections are sought with local entrepreneurs and initiatives and urban products are sold.

Inside there is seating for 48 guests and at least 60 seats on the two deck terraces. Indoors include a catering kitchen, toilets, bar, cool and storage space. In addition, there will be a kiosk where passers-by and holiday-makers can visit the 4,000 m2 recreational area for, for example, tasty coffee, a surprising sandwich or an organic ice cream.

Together with Stichting Deventer Stadsstrand, we take care of the management and maintenance of the plot of the city beach and surrounding area, for example by keeping litter clean.

The interior of Meadow is an eclectic mix between botanical and vintage atmospheres. Used elements alternate with new and designer furniture and the staff consists mainly of skilled workers with sufficient experience. At the same time, new employees within the company are trained and prepared to work fully within the company.

During the season we focus mainly on residents who live within a radius of 2 kilometers and passers-by such as the many hikers and cyclists in the area. Recreational visitors of the public urban meadow are our largest target group on warm days. Several low-threshold activities are possible during the year and there is room for small-scale private parties, such as "getting married with your feet in the grass" or a business networking event. You can come and celebrate your birthday with us or give a product presentation. The possibilities are endless, provided the theme fits within the concept.

As residents of Deventer, we know the area like the back of our hand and with almost 40 years of experience in the hospitality industry, we know the pros and cons of the industry all too well. With our well-considered business plan, broad expertise and additional qualities, we are convinced of the success of MEADOW. Koos will mainly be responsible for operational management, organization and commercial activities and Evelien is operationally responsible on the work floor as a hostess, for example taking care of managing employees. Evelien therefore becomes the face of Meadow.













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Location

Address: Bolwerksweg 11, 7419 AA Deventer, Netherlands
Phone: 0570594575
Email: info@meadow-deventer.nl
Website: https://www.meadow-deventer.nl/
FB: http://facebook.com/deventerstadsstrand
Instagram: http://instagram.com/deventerstadsstrand


About Architecten Lab

Talent, attention and guts

The Architecten_Lab team is experienced, driven and enthusiastic. “With every assignment we look for what matters! No matter how small or large the assignments are, influences and factors are first inventoried so that the context is clearly mapped. We work as the alchemists used to do: with all the ingredients that are available, we look for gold in our Lab_Sessions. ”

Our starting points

“We have made a number of conscious choices. The question was how can you do it differently, fitting in this time? Working in changing teams gives the freedom to be able to offer clients more. We form the most suitable team for each assignment. ”





What does the renewal look like?

No longer strive for designs for your own interest and artistic outbursts, but think and design for a common interest.
Fair sharing of responsibility.
Not thinking in terms of ownership and capital, but in sharing and building social capital.
Clients and users are actively involved in "drawing" design.
Deliver an open and transparent performance.
Working from internal motivation and personal passion.
and finally: open, open-minded, creative and confident to meet every assignment.

Architect as an expert team player

"Our field is too complex to only" act ". Working together is not the same as sharing work! By making optimum use of our talents in changing teams, we work more effectively than individual specialized agencies. The assignments? From visions and design issues to architectural elaboration and delivery. From renovation to new construction, from interior assignments to public space and even advice for civil technical (art) works. The (national) government also likes to work with the Architecten_Lab!

In addition to collaboration, it is important to share knowledge. It's not for nothing that the Architecten_Lab is located on De Gasfabriek's Business Innovation Campus, in the former Essent office. "We also work with other entrepreneurs, wherever possible, and we share knowledge and skills. By linking experience and craftsmanship to smart ideas, we create designs that are people-oriented, realistic and environmentally aware. ”

"We prefer to work on projects that benefit society, that do not waste energy and use as many opportunities as possible."

Address: Zutphenseweg 6, 7418 AJ Deventer, Netherlands
Phone: 0570616838
Email: mail@architectenlab.nl
Websitehttp://architectenlab.nl/
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Meadow on Deventer City Beach Shipping Container Restaurant, Netherlands