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The Franklin Azzi agency revamped the conception of a food stand at the base of the Eiffel Tower. Situated in heart of one of Paris’ most remarkable heritage sites, this project posed the challenge of integrating a new micro-architecture design into a dense and singular context. Wooden Sash Windows, Glass Louvers, Curtin University, Dream Cafe, Facade Architecture, Hot Spots, Architecture Photo, Built Environment, Architecture Fashion

The Franklin Azzi agency revamped the conception of a food stand at the base of the Eiffel Tower. Situated in heart of one of Paris’ most remarkable heritage sites, this project posed the challenge of integrating a new micro-architecture design into a dense and singular context.

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Interior Design — TaiKoo Kin Food Halls — dining hall concept influenced by the Japanese aesthetic — Design Anthology Sunway Pyramid, Quarry Bay, Devon House, Interior Design Branding, Design Anthology, Sustainable Eating, Ceiling Detail, Dining Hall, Floor Seating

Conceived by Studio Adjective, the Hong Kong dining concept KIN Food Halls emphasises sustainability and craft in both its design and its food. A new 1700 square meter food hall located at Taikoo Place Devon House Quarry Bay in Hong Kong, a concentration of restaurant partners and food brands. It is

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The Franklin Azzi agency revamped the conception of a food stand at the base of the Eiffel Tower. Situated in heart of one of Paris’ most remarkable heritage sites, this project posed the challenge of integrating a new micro-architecture design into a dense and singular context. Cafe Architecture, Kiosk Design Ideas Architecture, Industrial Kiosk Design, Market Pavilion Architecture, Cafe Pavilion Architecture, Pop Up Pavilion Architecture, Food Kiosk, Pavilion Architecture, Minimal Architecture

The Franklin Azzi agency revamped the conception of a food stand at the base of the Eiffel Tower. Situated in heart of one of Paris’ most remarkable heritage sites, this project posed the challenge of integrating a new micro-architecture design into a dense and singular context.

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