This project is a speculative architectural exploration that deconstructs the organic structure of grapes into color, pattern, and spatial composition.
The space is formed by continuous surfaces where walls, ceiling, and floor seamlessly merge, enveloping the body in a fully immersive environment. A field of dotted relief spreads across these surfaces, with variations in density and scale abstractly expressing the accumulation and growth rhythm of grape clusters.
A vivid gradient of yellow, orange, and pink evokes ripening fruit and the passage of time, filling the space with a light, celebratory atmosphere. Circular openings function like magnified sections of fruit or cells, diffusing light softly while creating depth and spatial layering.
At the center, organically shaped tables and chairs provide a setting for dining and conversation, while remaining fully integrated into the spatial experience.
Rather than replicating nature literally, this project translates its underlying structures and sensations into architecture, proposing a new type of dining environment that is both playful and spatially sophisticated.