Ara Pizza
December 2, 2009 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Architecture & Design & Food & Drinks


Unintentionally I’ve got a Spanish vibe going with my posts, though the next post will have to do with the French, so that’s close enough. Ara Pizza is a little pizza place in Barcelona which was designed by architect Pablo Téllez to help invigorate this previously cut and dry space. Before it was just a simple, boxy space, but Mr. Téllez has filled it with triangular prisms painted a bunch of different colors, giving it a rather trippy appearance.
It’s still a rather simple space overall, filled with Dr. Yes chairs and minimal tables but the addition of that… vortex? It really makes the space seem like something unusual and fun.
Check out more info and photos over on Yatzer.
Bobby




Comments
If you've got something to say, keep it positive.nice, love the first photo. thanks for the tip, have to go to check the place!
This looks great if they are serving cold, processed food like yogurt… but not something like pizza that you hope is freshly prepared and coming hot from a brick oven…
…pizza flavored frozen yogurt perhaps???
@Jill – You know that’s kind of true, it is a bit sterile for a place that serves warm, comfort food. Also, if you have a recipe for pizza yogurt you’d better not be holding out on me.
Thank you Bob for post my project.
Please,the photos were made by Juan ventura(www.juanstudio.com)
Very funny the comment of pizza and yogurt….I love it
By the way your blog it’s FABULOUS i’m going to link it in my site
Thanks
pablo