(Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)
The Seen restaurant project, located on the rooftop of the Tivoli Hotel in Lisbon , seeks to provide a unique experience. Designed by architect Sidney Quintela , from CASACOR , the proposed layout creates several integrated yet intimate environments , which start from a central axis composed of the bar and a sinuous set of upholstery, where the flow of people and services lead to the space that It is part of the restaurant's lounge with an incredible view of the city of Lisbon and the Tagus River. (Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)
The aesthetic concept that guided the project was inspired by “ The Great Gatsby ”, a novel published in 1925 that portrays the turbulent 1920s in North America, and brought concepts of biophilia with the striking presence of green into the spaces, providing an unusual environment. and sensory. (Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)
(Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)
A plant tunnel directs users to the restaurant's main entrance, where customers come across a central performing bar, which provides the first experience when serving the first drink . (Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)
With the proposal of loud music that invites you to dance, the space between the tables and the circulation of the environment were strategically dimensioned to give customers the freedom to interact with the space without restrictions. (Fernando Guerra/CASACOR)