The Cs Somme Cafe in Fukuoka, Japan, features a striking web-like canopy made of steel and mesh and is designed by the architecture studio Kengo Kuma and Associates. This innovative design consists of interlocking steel components that form an earthquake-resistant framework for the single-story cafe. The cafe is housed within a central rectangular structure, which is linked to a network of steel beams. These beams uphold the mesh canopy, which the studio describes as a “modern version of a flying buttress.”
“We designed an ethereal cafe drifting on a small green in a big city,” said Kengo Kuma and Associates. “Wrapped in mesh, the cafe shimmers like a mirage: an oasis floating in the middle of the urban landscape. The interlocking of the arched steel frame supporting the mesh and the grid-like steel frame supporting the inner rectangular boxes ensures sufficient earthquake resistance in spite of the thin members.”
Designer: Kengo Kuma and Associates
The Cs Somme Cafe is situated next to a car park on one side, providing convenient access for visitors arriving by vehicle. On the opposite side, the cafe features extensive glazing, offering panoramic views of a beautifully landscaped outdoor area. This design enhances the aesthetic appeal of the cafe and also creates a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The studio explains that the web-like canopy serves a functional purpose by reducing the cafe’s energy demand. It achieves this by minimizing solar gain, thereby contributing to a more sustainable and energy-efficient environment. Also, where the canopy meets the ground, a series of gracefully designed arches are integrated, allowing visitors to enjoy outward views of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors can access the cafe from the street via a thoughtfully designed walkway, leading them into a minimalist interior that exudes a sense of calm and elegance. Inside, a sleek white polished counter extends around the space, serving as a focal point for both staff and patrons. The interior is characterized by understated design elements, with white walls, concrete flooring, and steel accents providing a clean and modern backdrop. This minimalist setting is complemented by wooden seating that lines the bar area, adding warmth and texture to the space.
Above the counter, a translucent light fixture is suspended gracefully. It is made from a fabric that beautifully matches the aesthetic of the building’s mesh canopy. This lighting element lights up the space, but also reinforces and supports the cafe’s seamless design theme, drawing inspiration from the web-like exterior and creating a visual connection between the interior and exterior design elements. Additional thoughtful details have also been added, improving the cafe’s overall ambiance such as a large piece of wood that serves as a sliding door behind the staff’s preparation area. This wooden element adds a touch of natural warmth to the interior, complementing the minimalist design while providing functionality.
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