This Lolita Roadside restaurant culture reimagined was designed by langarita-navarro and located in Zaragoza, Spain. The continuous open-plan space is punctuated with an irregular geometry of external patios, lit and furnished in a manner that can accommodate a huge variety of demands. Internally, the restaurant is characterised by a patterned/semi-perforated concrete slab and by the wood, glass and polycarbonate of the walls. In response, the firm has completed a truly flexible restaurant complex, able to transform into an appropriate venue for celebratory events, a student study centre, a cosy coffee shop or a space for haulage drivers to get some much-needed rest and relaxation. Addressing this diverse cross-section of the market demands a structure capable of managing a programme subject to constant reorganisation, redefining the roadside restaurant into a versatile infrastructure component. The façade is a variable-section double strip that establishes a dynamic and variable relationship with the exterior space, facilitating the full view of the surrounding landscape while in the interior creating a complex play of reflections and transparencies.
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