Client: Egret Cultural and Educational Foundation, Taipei City, Taiwan
Didar Cafe
With the aim of leaving the existing structure as much intact as possible, this café in Teheran was placed in the former pool of the building. Its name, Didar, which is the Persian word for visit, implies the desire to offer visitors a close encounter with nature. That is why the entire café is enclosed with glass; to connect inside and outside and make the surrounding environment part of the overall design. In order to increase the impression of being outdoors, the height of the elegant, modern furniture is level with the edge of the pool. Additionally, all surfaces harmoniously match the preserved stone tiling.
Credits
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Client:Didar Cafe, Tehran, Iran
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Design:Alireza Shafiei Tabar, Tehran, Iran
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Project Team:Esmaeel Khaasteh (Head of Advertising) Anahita Shariatmadari (Digital Concept) Ahmad Mousazadeh Fahandari (Camera) Mohammad Reza Arab Anvari (Manufacturer), Persiadoor Part Asia Co. Behkam Moslehi (Technical Direction)