Situated within the historic Home of Tan Yeok Nee, Japanese restaurant Loca Niru in Singapore has a pared-back, easy inside that contrasts its ornate exterior.
Architect Keiji Ashizawa, founding father of Keiji Ashizawa Design, wished to create a relaxed environment within the restaurant, which is called after two Zen ideas.
“Moderately than designing an area that asserts itself, we sought to create an surroundings that quietly frames human exercise – the place structure recedes and expertise comes ahead,” Ashizawa instructed Dezeen.
“On the similar time, as it is a restaurant situated inside an essential cultural web site in Singapore, we fastidiously thought of from the outset whether or not this idea can be acceptable and significant in such a context.”

The Home of Tan Yeok Nee was constructed within the Eighteen Eighties within the conventional Teochew fashion and has been designated a Nationwide Monument of Singapore.
Its exterior options an ornately embellished roof and wood shutters with flower motifs, whereas inside, Ashizawa labored with wooden, stone and washi paper to create a extra up to date really feel whereas additionally highlighting the constructing’s historic options.

“We approached the undertaking as a dialogue throughout time, permitting new parts to be clearly up to date, but respectful in scale, proportion and presence,” he mentioned.
“Components reminiscent of supplies and colors to be preserved had been additionally fastidiously studied, and built-in into the general palette to keep up concord between the outdated and the brand new.”

The architect created up to date furnishings items with Japanese model Karimoku and used Echizen washi paper to design bespoke lamps with easy, geometric shapes for the Loca Niru inside.
Ashizawa additionally added artworks by Japanese artists and woven textile hangings to subtly embellish the house.

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“We targeted on sincere supplies, permitting their pure qualities to age gracefully over time and deepen the environment of the house,” he defined.
“At any time when potential, we chosen supplies that invite contact – surfaces that really feel nearly like elements, participating the senses past the visible.”

The color palette of the restaurant was stored impartial, specializing in greige, pure wooden and gray hues.
“The historic constructing itself is richly colored and extremely ornamental, so we launched a softer and extra restrained palette contained in the restaurant to create a relaxed distinction,” the architect mentioned.
“This discount of color permits mild, shadow and materiality to turn out to be the first parts of expression.”

Ashizawa aimed for the inside of Loca Niru, which serves French-Japanese meals, to have a peaceable really feel.
“Finally, the house is designed to create a way of stillness – the place friends turn out to be extra conscious of time, presence and the act of eating itself,” he mentioned.
“We additionally hope that friends can recognize the layered historical past embedded inside the house, experiencing each the previous and the current concurrently.”

Different current Singaporean tasks featured on Dezeen embody a home designed because the consumer’s “final house” and a rainforest resort with treehouses that seem like seed pods.
The images is by Tomooki Kengaku.
Venture credit:
Architect: Keiji Ashizawa DesignProject architect: Keiji Ashizawa, Yudi LiuLocal architect: Lian ArchitectsConstruction: Sunray Woodcraft Development Pte LtdTiles: DantoushaFurniture: Karimoku Furnishings, Karimoku CaseLighting plan: Auroroa Inc., Yoshiki Ichikawa














