Honeydew
Pattaya

So fine so fresh” is the design concept for the project, which consists of 2 main components: a café and an existing melon farm. The owners use to delivery wholesale melon for direct consumption before decided to open a café, Honey dew

The architect would like to present an architectural style that resembles a greenhouse with a sense of Japanese atmosphere that has been absorbed into Thai culture, which has been inspired by Japanese melons that grow in the farm. Mood-tones and colors of the building and materials has been inspired by a wooden box containing melons. The idea of freshness of farm life has been introduced into the design of key elements of the building from melon plantations to the Café and its surrounding. The roof of the Café resembles a greenhouse. The Café’ is decorated with melon imprint on the walls, wooden boxes and vegetable cart delivering melons to the Street shop.

The Café has been divided into two buildings and a Street shop, using building components and reflecting pool connecting the buildings. There is a design feature for different types of seating arrangements. The project

constraint is the existing columns and roof of one of the Café. The architect decided to retain existing columns and part of the roof. The configuration of the roof has been changed to create a new mass of building and using a reflecting pool to connect a group of buildings. One of the main buildings of the complex is the greenhouse, will be constructed in a near future.

  • ARCHITECTS
    DFAP Arcitect
  • LOCATION
    Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri, Thailand
  • CATEGORY
    Commercial Building – Restaurant
  • AREA
    350 sqm.
  • PROJECT YEAR
    2018

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