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PokoPoko Club House / Klein Dytham architecture

© Nacasa & Partners A new footbridge forms a subtle link and between the two complexes a new path meanders through the lush forest. And like ina fairy tale, halfway there is a wood clearing with a contemporary cottage: PokoPoko. Like an icon, from afar 3 roof conespoke out lightheartedly in different directions from the top of the trees. And this is where the building get’s it name from as‘poko poko’ means to stick-out or stick-up in Japanese. © Nacasa & Partners The newly built PokoPoko is a family oriented clubhouse and activity centre for the guests of the hotel. Each roof cone has itsown function.

BIO MY BIO Café / DA bureau

Completed in 2020 in Sankt-Peterburg, Russia. Images by Sergey Melnikov. Bio My Bio is much more than just a café. This is Matilda Shnurova's new project which represents a hybrid of a restaurant and an art object.

VALO Hotel & Work / Fyra | ArchDaily

© Riikka Kantinkoski Text description provided by the architects. Valo is a new hotel concept that offers hotel services, meeting, and coworking facilities. The hotel needed a combination of a multi-purpose bistro and a lounge bar to serve the hotel guests but also to function as an independent restaurant and a bar. © Riikka Kantinkoski Fyra designed two different restaurant spaces for Valo, with Scandinavian commonality as the unifying roof theme. Nordic style is reflected in the material choices as well as in the atmosphere. The core of the plan for Elo bistro and the Suo bar is functionality. In the morning, both serve as the hotel’s breakfast room, during the day as a business lunch spot, and in the evening the bistro and bar serve local people in addition to the hotel guests. When choosing the furniture Fyra had to take into account heavy use and sufficient room to move around the furniture.

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