Ai Giudici is an intimate, small bar in Palermo.
Studio DiDea: Ai Giudici
In Palermo, a team of young architects transformed a small interior in a bar where space is measured by different grid systems, which make it surprisingly fluid.
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- 18 December 2015
- Palermo
The client’s request was to create a double space: a daytime cafeteria along with a lounge bar. The project by DiDeA has provided a dual identity trough two basic materials: light coloured wood for the cafeteria and rust colored iron for the lounge bar.
From the main entrance, you get inside the cafeteria area, where wooden furnitures – tables and chairs, flower boxes, lighting bodies from the ceiling – are conceived as modular elements and inserted onto a gridded metal framework running from walls to ceiling. Going forward, you meet the lounge bar area, where a rust colored iron leering volume wraps the floor, the walls and the ceiling. The extremely flexible furniture guarantees numbers of settings, as the seats can be used as vertical (stools) or orizontal (benches) elements. The choice of a glass-raised floor has enabled to save and admire the original marble flooring – emphasized by led lights – and easily reach the entrance level.
Ai Giudici, Palermo, Italy
Program: bar
Architects: Studio DiDea (Nicola Giuseppe Andò, Emanuela di Gaetano, Alfonso Riccio, Giuseppe De Lisi)
Client: Dipoli snc
Contractor: Senatore Carmelo – S.G Mettalica di Sciortino Giuseppe
Area: 50 sqm
Completion: 2015