Gusto 501是著名餐厅老板Janet
Zuccarini位于多伦多市中心的最新餐厅。PARTISANS的任务是负责创造一个前所未有的包含雕塑性、实验性和高度功能性的酒吧和餐厅体验。
Gusto 501 is the latest restaurant by
acclaimed restaurateur Janet Zuccarini located in downtown Toronto. PARTISANS
was tasked with the responsibility to create an unprecedented bar and
restaurant experience that is sculptural, experimental, and highly functional.
PARTISANS从工业社区和以前的汽车库中获得灵感,为这个时尚的社区设计了一个引人注目的现代地标。正面是一个巨大的玻璃墙,它可以很顺畅的打开,为餐厅创造了自然通风,餐厅被框住的墙有两层陶土和钢铁。PARTISANS在 Zuccarini的意大利背景下受到启发,与 Zuccarini一起为室内美学做了一个重要的陈述。PARTISANS采用复杂的软件模型,将砖块分成六种不同的角度,创造出独特的波浪状效果,在整个设计过程中,灯光都被精心布置。PARTISANS与泥瓦匠们紧密合作,精心布置这些不同类型的砖块,协调集成灯管和电线管的细节,使得 Gusto 501拥有独特的背光波纹墙。从50英尺高的玻璃屋顶发出的自然光在纹理分明的墙面上形成了生动的阴影游戏,而在夜晚,嵌入建筑内部的 LED灯则提供大气的照明。
Taking inspiration from the industrial
neighborhood and the footprint of the previous car garage, PARTISANS designed a
striking contemporary landmark for the trendy neighborhood. The facade is a
massive wall of glass that hyperglides to open and create natural ventilation
for the restaurant, which is framed by two walls made of terracotta and steel.
Inspired by Zuccarini’s Italian background, PARTISANS worked with terracotta to
make a major statement for the interior’s aesthetics. Using complex software
models, PARTISANS cut the brick in angles of six variants creating a unique
undulating, corbeled effect, in which lighting is carefully placed throughout.
PARTISANS worked closely with a mason to carefully place these different block
types and in coordinating the details of the integrated lights and electrical
conduit, that give Gusto 501 the unique back-lit undulating walls. Natural
light from the glass roof 50-feet above creates a lively play of shadows on the
textured walls, and at night, LEDs embedded within the blocks provide
atmospheric illumination.
只有30-60英尺的狭小空间对工作室提出了挑战,他们要用建筑的形式来打破餐馆设计。PARTISANS在四个楼层创造了五个不同的饮食空间,提供新的体验,不同的视野,以及烹饪程序。这个280座的餐厅在每一层都提供不同的体验。底层为人行道露台和主餐厅,配有开放式比萨炉、木制烤肉炉和外卖窗口;夹层为部分由深色金属网遮挡的酒吧,可俯瞰下方餐厅。二楼是一间明亮的鸡尾酒吧,有一座通向" Attico"的桥梁——一间私人品酒室,并配有专门的厨房;顶层是屋顶露台,供客人享用饮料和小点心,还有多伦多标志性的 CN大厦和城市天际线的西面景观。
The confined lot space of only 30 by 60
feet offered the studio a challenge to go against the status-quo of restaurant
design, by building up. PARTISANS created five distinct dining spaces across
four floors with new experiences, different sightlines, and culinary programs.
The 280-seat restaurant delivers a variety of experiences across the floors:
the ground level features a sidewalk terrace and main dining room with its open
pizza oven, woodfired grill, and take-out window; while the mezzanine features
a wine bar—partially veiled by dark metal mesh screens—overlooking the dining
room below; the second level is a light-flooded cocktail bar with a bridge to
the “Attico”—a private chef’s tasting room with a dedicated kitchen; and above
it all is a roof terrace where guests can enjoy beverages and light snacks as
well as west-facing views of Toronto’s iconic CN Tower and the city’s skyline.
Official Name: Gusto 501
Location: Toronto
Date of Completion: 2020
Architect: PARTISANS
Total Square Feet: 6,700
Property Type: Hospitality
Number of Floors: 5
Number of Seating: 280
Photo credit: Nic Lehoux Photos, Jonathan
Friedman, PARTISANS
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