Wakaba Restaurant
London, 1987
A single translucent wall of acid-etched glass, which curves into a concealed entrance, forms the façade.
Looking out from the restaurant, which covers 80 square metres, the glass wall creates a boundary to the outside world.
In the evening, the wall becomes diffused with colour from night light activity.
Wakaba Restau- rant
London, 1987
A single translucent wall of acid-etched glass, which curves into a concealed entrance, forms the façade.
Looking out from the restaurant, which covers 80 square metres, the glass wall creates a boundary to the outside world.
In the evening, the wall becomes diffused with colour from night light activity.
Wakaba Restaurant
London, 1987
A single translucent wall of acid-etched glass, which curves into a concealed entrance, forms the façade.
Looking out from the restaurant, which covers 80 square metres, the glass wall creates a boundary to the outside world.
In the evening, the wall becomes diffused with colour from night light activity.