From the architects Ippudo is designed to introduce theJapanese noodle culture into Australian dining. More than just a restaurant,Ippudo is a gallery of the noodle culture, displaying traditional noodle bowlsand spoons, and a traditional clay feature wall from Hakata, the birthplace ofIppudo. The enthusiasm of the staff is reflected in their greetings and service– all becoming part of the Ippudo dining experience. The challenge of the restaurant was theundulating timber ceiling. It represents the ‘gust of wind’, theliteral Japanese meaning of Ippudo. It tells the story; a narrative of Ippudo’s history, and allows an insight into the traditionsof Japanese dining. Ippudo allows you to escape – the atmosphere is inviting. The light, finishes andtimber screens create texture and depth. Ippudo is known for the ‘crafted’ dishes.The noodle making process is part of the experience, with photos and booksabout the routine and recipe. This meticulous attention to detail carries fromthe food to the interior, where great detail is seen in the application ofnatural finishes. The interior is exciting and natural – the gentle timber curves are welcoming, the overallexperience is a unique and modern interpretation of dining in Japan. The driving factor of the interior designwas to encompass the passion and integrity of the Ippudo ‘family’, while creating an excitingand timeless design. As the first Ippudo restaurant in Australia, the designseeks to create a warm and inviting interior that not only enhances the diningexperience but also displays a modern interpretation of the traditionalJapanese dining settings. The curved timber ceiling was a designchallenge with high reward. As the feature of the restaurant interior, thegeometry and quality of the finished product was paramount. The timber screenprofiles were designed as a modulated system, enabling them to beprefabricated. Each panel incorporates a ‘flexible’ aluminium frame, which could be bent in-situ. Plywoodribs, cut using CNC technology, allowed a smooth geometry, to which each panelwas curved around and fixed, achieving an efficient installation process, andalso allowing minimal wastage. The construction system ensured that eachpiece fit near perfectly within the building and to each other. With the helpof bronze facing mirror, the effect is of a continual and dramatic ceilingspace, creating a high impact interior. The continued success since therestaurants opening is proof of successful design and social sustainability.
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