Cafe la Miell / Suppose Design Office

Located in Niihama in Ehime, Japan, the Café la Miell lacked the space needed to accommodate the number of daily customers. To combat this shortcoming, the client wished to open a new café across the street that would be able to hold 80 customers. To create the new Café la Miell, Suppose Design Office utilized the one meter drop of the site so that instead of having a standard two story café, as the client requested, the café would become a split level space with one floor at the building’s base level, and one at street level.

More about the cafe after the break.

Since the café needed parking, the wall facing the cars is completely opaque, yet, as customers turn the corner, the café’s dominant concrete components part to allow light to flood into the seating area.  From the inside, the dialogue between the heavy concrete and the open glass creates a pleasant setting to enjoy a coffee.

All images courtesy of Suppose Design Office.

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Cite: Karen Cilento. "Cafe la Miell / Suppose Design Office" 22 Sep 2009. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/35842/cafe-la-miell-suppose-design-office> ISSN 0719-8884

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