Freemans Restaurant

Lyttelton 

2016 

Freemans restaurant is located in the heart of the Lyttelton commercial district. The project consisted of two phases of construction that worked around maintaining as much business continuity as was possible throughout the building process.

Phase 1 consisted of reconfiguring the dining area of the restaurant, which is organised to provide a series of differing sized eating arrangements (booth seating, table seating ranging from 2 – 6 settings) the key architectural feature for this phase is a bespoke and highly hand crafted operable cedar louvre wall.

Phase 2 involved extending, revising and maximising the bar layout, size and function to incorporate a small scale coffee roaster and bar leaner. This is set out in a subtle angular arrangement separated from the dining area by the cedar louvre. The folded plate steel bar surround and frontage forms the main structure for the entire bar.

Both phases were completed within tight programme and budgetary constraints.

A complex design rich in detail but with a restrained material palette has resulted in assisting develop a refined feel to a successful fine dining restaurant.

ADNZ Architectural Design Awards 2016 - National Winner "Commercial Interior "

 

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