Loading 3D models...
Loading 3D models...
by ParidhiArora
The Culture of Play is a proposal which focuses on challenging the current typology of hospitality spaces. The concept destabilizes the traditional format of a restaurant by blurring boundaries between producer, maker, and diner. Constructing ways for new role, everyone is part and all the food systems. The activities of social connection: growing, cooking, and eating establishes a symbiotic relationship as processes for production of the space. The space aims to heighten the ritualistic act of dinging through sharing. It acknowledges connections formed through informal customer integration with play as the foundation, the project hopes to restore a vibrant community regeneration. At an inhabitable scale, the proposed new experience, weaving fragmented communities in Kings Cross, London together. Blurring of activity which drives the design, negotiates a connection between indoors and outdoors and introduces a new identity to the King’s Cross, London site.