Hong Kong-based architecture firm, Studio Anettai, has transformed a Vietnamese home into an airy and inviting restaurant. The space is home to Burger Bros, a beach-inspired restaurant located in the bustling city of Da Nang.
Da Nang is famous for its resorts and the architects played off of this beach/vacation aesthetic in their design. The original structure was very divided, and the architects chose to break down many of the existing partitions and walls in order to create a lofty-like and open concept aesthetic. The space is decorated with beach-inspired furniture and playful neon light fixtures.
The project was built during the COVID-19 pandemic, and due to a strict lockdown in Vietnam, the project was proceeded without the architect's ever visiting the site. The architect's used a 3D visualization tool in order to communicate with the construction company. The 3D tool turned out to be a useful communication tool as it helped overcome language barriers amongst the team.
Vacation-Inspired Burger Joints
Studio Annettai Draws Inspiration from Beach Life in a New Project
Trend Themes
1. Vacation-themed Restaurants - Opportunity for businesses to create themed restaurants inspired by popular travel destinations and resorts.
2. Open-concept Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity for architects and designers to break down existing walls and partitions to create an airy and inviting design aesthetic.
3. Remote Collaboration Tools - Opportunity for technology companies to develop 3D visualization tools that can be used as communication tools between architects and construction companies during remote collaboration.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant and Hospitality - The restaurant industry can capitalize on the trend of themed restaurants that are inspired by popular travel destinations and resorts.
2. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can capitalize on the trend of open-concept design by breaking down existing walls and partitions in their projects to create an airy and inviting design aesthetic.
3. Technology - There is an opportunity for technology companies to develop better remote collaboration tools such as 3D visualization tools between architects and construction companies during remote collaboration.