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Santa Luz Coffee Shop in Cordoba, Argentina by A_FS Studio and Studio.DAR

Project name:
Santa Luz Coffee Shop (Santa Luz, tienda de café)
Architecture firm:
A_FS Studio, Studio.DAR
Location:
Cordoba, Argentina
Photography:
Gonzalo Viramonte
Principal architect:
Carla D’Angelo, Antonela Faucher Scataglini
Design team:
Carla D’Angelo, Antonela Faucher Scataglini
Collaborators:
Piezas gráficas web: Ayelén Betsabé Zucotti. Branding: Carlota Brown
Interior design:
Carla D’Angelo, Antonela Faucher Scataglini
Built area:
86 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2020
Completion year:
2021
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Carla D’Angelo, Antonela Faucher Scataglini
Supervision:
Visualization:
Estudio.DAR
Tools used:
Construction:
Material:
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Commercial › Coffee Shop

A_FS Studio and Studio.DAR: It is a project born together with two coffee-loving entrepreneurs who ventured into creating a new brand from the purchase of their own roastery. Located in the heart of Córdoba city, it seeks to achieve a point of comfort and rest from the noise and the urban maelstrom.

The concept of this coffee shop refers to a vintage allusion of the 60's, with special emphasis on an intense color palette, accompanied by equipment and lighting with curved shapes that soften the interior and are reminiscent of the American West Coast Dinners.

The existing building has a structure that did not allow the integration of an open floor plan, so a roasting area and store (next to the services: kitchen and bathrooms), and the larger area for the lounge and main bar were generated.

The façade functions as a habitable window in which a future take-away area coexists with a bar and display cabinet on the other side of the entrance with a view of the city. Within this space, the exhibition of objects and coffee shop products that make up the Santa Luz store stands out.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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