Fotografo: César Béjar
Fotografo: Genevieve Lutkin
Fotografo: César Béjar
Tori Tori Santa Fe becomes the fifth project of the renowned Japanese restaurant chain in Mexico City, it is located on the ground floor of a corporate building in the Santa Fe neighbourhood.
Inspired by the subtlety and sobriety of Japanese craftsmanship, with a serene and monochromatic atmosphere, the project seeks to emphasize the scale of the space with two suspended elements made of oak wood. Its texture and monumental expression evoke the association of the construction of Samurai armour, especially an armour called dō. One of these elements frames a take-out food space called grab & go, and the largest one stands as a radial fireplace on the main teppanyaki table. Both are transformed into light objects that define and delimit the two poles of the restaurant with their scale.
The main wall that houses the sushi bar is inhabited by bas-reliefs based on the abstraction and stylisation of Kanji writing and graphics with pure geometries. The restaurant also covers a central area, with a terrace with tables for teppanyaki and a private area for diners.
Design team:
Architecture, Interior And Furniture Design: Esrawe Studio
Creative Direction: Héctor Esrawe
Architectural Concept: Esrawe Studio
Project Leader: Heisei Carmona
Design Team: Javier García-Rivera, Lilian Betancourt, Roberto González, Cristina Margain, Fabián Dávila, Enrique Tovar, Abraham Carrillo, Viviana Contreras, Vanessa Ortega
Renders: Luis Frausto Correa
External Consults: Casa Lux, HF Arquitectos, Grupo Bimer, High Tech Services, Figueroa y del Buen, Alusa, Ansul, CTC Ingenieros, Joaquín Ceballos, Cecilio Rodríguez, Oscar Rodríguez
Lighting: Luz en Arquitectura
Landscaping: Taller Vertebral
Construction: Cinemex
Fotografo: César Béjar
Fotografo: Jaime Navarro
Fotografo: Jaime Navarro
Fotografo: Genevieve Lutkin
Fotografo: Genevieve Lutkin
Fotografo: Genevieve Lutkin
Fotografo: Genevieve Lutkin
Fotografo: César Béjar
Fotografo: Genevieve Lutkin