So hey … copy much??

So hey … copy much??

As I was ambling through wechat moments the other day, I noticed some photos that seemed remarkably familiar, yet not at the same time. It looked like the brewery I designed last year for German Brewery Zapfler, the one in Found 158. But then the caption to aforementioned photos read something about Aussie beef burgers? Huh?

So I went to check it out. And yep, yep. A burger joint has literally found all it’s inspiration in our brewery design. It was like they had ripped out the wall from Zapfler and transported the thing whole. So imitation is the highest form of flattery? Ok, but we had reason behind our design. We don’t just design something because looks good, we think about context, about brand identity, about functionality.

Zapfler German Craft Brewery – The cool room
The burger joint – ??

 

Let’s start here. Zapfler’s cool room above the bar – their something above the something.

Corrugated iron sheeting wrapping a volume within the space, punctured by three windows of varying shapes. Granted, they left the sheeting un-rusted, but the similarity is still unmistakable. But why did we do this the way we did? At a functional level, the cool room holds the kegs of beer, and because we had a narrow but high ceiling-ed space, we chose to raise it above the bar, giving back more space to patrons and allowing easy flow of beer from the kegs downwards to the taps. At an aesthetic level, the cool room volume became our focal point of the design because this is a brewery, and Zapfler having already established their image as an industrial style, the materiality and form sought to reflect that style.

Zapfler German Craft Brewery – Logo design
The burger joint – logo design

 

Logo design is usually considered fairly personal, fairly uniquely representative of your brand, and developed after careful consideration of the image you want to convey. Rusted metal is one of Zapfler’s primary materials, evident throughout the scheme. It makes sense it would feature as a backdrop for the logo. This burger joint however… I mean… why??

 

Zapfler German Craft Brewery – Mezzanine entrance
The burger joint – Mezzanine entrance, kegs on display

This is interesting. Not only did they copy the mezzanine over the entrance, but they also decorated it with kegs. Now, we decided to display kegs and wheat bags there because Zapfler is a brewery. The façade is glass, so displaying kegs to passers-by tells potential customers who Zapfler is, what their story is. But this burger joint? Surely there should be something burger-related on display? Call me crazy.

Zapfler German Craft Brewery – Facade patterning
The burger joint – That’s MY facade patterning!

Do I even need to point out the brick and stone wall pattern? That was a design taken from Zapfler’s original Jintan location, adapted to the new space and developed to bring warmth to the industrial aesthetic. I’m quite fond of it. Note the fermenters lining the wall. Zapfler also has fermenters on display, becau BREWERY ! ! !

 

One more thing I will point out is the timber beam that creates a datum around the space, that dips and rises due to spatial requirements. It was a design feature that arose from the opportunity presented by the site. Levels change throughout the space so we linked them with this undulating strip of timber. Whether or not their space was faced with the same requirement resulting in the similar design, I do not know. I feel unlikely.

And another thing. We use real reclaimed timber, sourced locally, with all it’s natural richness and texture. None of this veneer crap.

So in an attempt to disguise the fact I was there purely to photograph the place, I asked for a beer. My options were Budwieser, Hoegaarden or something unfamiliar. Not the best range of beers for a place who displays kegs and wheat bags and fermenters everywhere. I have never been a big fan of Hoegaarden, I find it quite tasteless. But believe me, this particular over sized pint was full of flavours – ranging from bitterness, sourness, disdain, anger, all the way to pity, resentment and even to a weird flavour of satisfaction. And sure, a hint of flattery.

The burger joint – Hoegaarden blah

On set at Zapfler!

On set at Zapfler!

birdhouse’s recently completed German craft beer brewery was chosen as the location for filming an episode of Chinese TV show 老男孩 yesterday.

The bar was closed to the public as a very large film crew took over the restaurant, with lots of people wearing walkie talkies running around all over the place. I’m told, by those in the industry, that this is what film sets are always like. Madness.

But that’s not really irrelevant for us, we are just stoked that our design was deemed suitable to be their chosen location! And Zapfler is famous! We’ll be keeping an eye out for when it’s aired – though that’s likely to be next year some time….. It’s nice to know we are not the only ones who have to wait so long to see their projects completed!

On the right is a famous actor (whose name I don’t know)
And this lady in red is also famous (whose name I don’t know)

Café Del Volcán featured on Archdaily China

Café Del Volcán featured on Archdaily China

Now this is what you want to see on a Monday morning post-holiday.

I unfortunately failed once again to make it out to the morning taichi session in the park (the cold to blame),  so I head straight to my desk and open up the usual design blogs, and what is the first article I see?? The cafe, published on Archdaily China!

Café Del Volcán was a collaborative project with gDS. It feels so good to see it published!

You can visit the website here. Whoop!

Zapfler Brewery nearing completion!

Zapfler Brewery nearing completion!

Down at Found 158 this morning, it’s like a ghost town compared to the frenzy of building activity that has been constant for the last 2 months. Chinese new year approaches like a distant storm – its presence can be felt long in advance, when suppliers and contractors start saying things like, ‘oh no. We can’t possibly have that ready in time.’

But the holiday doesn’t start for another 3 weeks.

‘Yeah, but nah.’

In other words, they may still be onsite physically, but in their minds its already holiday. And I suppose I can’t blame them. Its their one and only holiday. The only time in the whole year they will see mum and dad, wives or husbands, their kids. So go. Take a break. Shoo shee sharrr! (say it out loud. I reckon my Chinese phonetic spelling is pretty spot on)

Post holiday, following the return of the migrant workforce (whenever that will be),  the brewery is probably only a couple of weeks away from completion! This is exciting. It’s been left in a relatively clean state, only a few minor things still to fix. Kitchen equipment is already in, brewhouse equipment will come later, as well as furniture. For now, all I can do is sit back and watch the sheet iron rust (don’t assume it’s like watching paint dry) into a beautiful red hue!

From the birdhouse team, xin nian kuai le! Bring on the Rooster!

引燕祝你新年快乐!