- Project name: Cafe Azzure
- Architecture firm: DS2 Architecture
- Principal architect: Ar. Mueen Haris
- Project Location: Bengaluru, India.
- Built area: 6200 Sq ft.
- Photography: Aadit
- Text Credit:-Ar.Kritika Juneja
Cafe Azzure, designed by DS2 ARCHITECTURE, encapsulates and contextualises the very essence of the pristine and serene Greek island through its architectural and material vocabulary. The design approach was to create, curate and establish an experience that amalgamates cultures and holistically comes across as a space that is international in its visual language yet is grounded locally.
With Santorini exactly being 5786 Km away from Bengaluru, Cafe Azzure encapsulates and contextualizes the very essence of the pristine and serene Greek island through its architectural and material vocabulary. Situated roughly 10km from the Kempegowda international airport, the Cafe occupies the third and terrace floor of the east-facing property. The design approach was to create, curate and establish an experience that amalgamates cultures and holistically comes across as a space that is international in its visual language yet is grounded locally.
At the entrance, one is greeted by a subtle white brick wall and an Azzure-coloured double door with frosted glass inserts. Shades of blue and textures of cane and wood blend in together to seamlessly create a visual symphony that is at once quaint, debonair yet celebratory.
Taste of varied Experiences
The indoor space was largely designed to accommodate large gatherings and families. Wooden flooring and ceramic tiles subliminally segregate the two zones – from semi-private to private. The tiles along with cane elements in the lighting fixtures and the counter create a distinct flavour of varied influences. The imposing fluted-blue columns not only add a visual and volume contrast they also add the depth of traditional intricacy within the litany of modern elements.
The terrace is designed to
accommodate a much more diverse crowd. The arches slowly cue the visitor in and
dramatically open up the large and expansive view of the airport road and hills
bracketed within the diverging blue arches. On either side, semi-private
seating has been accommodated. The terrace area can be largely divided into
three sections – either side having a smaller configuration while the centre
has permutations of 4, 2 and larger configurations.
Rustic and Earthy Touch
The oven can be viewed from multiple angles and has been covered by white bricks and blue ceramic tiles. It enhances the experience of the space even further by adding a rustic and earthy touch.