Location:Półwiejska 42, 61-888 Poznań, Poland; | ;
Project Year:2018
Category:Shopping Centres;Bars;Restaurants
and
are responsible for a small revolution in Atrium. The guests can now visit a revamped food court floor. This remodeling is the first of some large-scale changes which will take place in Stary Browar, and which are overseen by
team.
Keeping in mind that Poznań constantly develops and the city centre receives new visitors, Stary Browar decided to look for solutions which would enhance their guests’ experience. Stary Browar builds on having an exceptional space and the image it has enjoyed for years, based on its unique architecture, works of art and buzzing urban spaces, and it now adds further city and people-friendly solutions.
The first modification comes in a form of a food court in Atrium, created in cooperation with
. It matches the changes that happen in our life, as well as changing customer preferences. The new food court in Stary Browar’s Atrium is inspired by the energy of
and meets the requirements of the “
” formula. The redone food court is a diversified space, characterised by a light style, and inspired by modern home kitchens.
– says
, Director of Stary Browar Centre.
Materials catch the eye in a natural way, and people also remember their experiences thanks to the sense of touch. That is why, in this new space a range of guest-friendly materials was used. Their composition creates a coherent and vibrant interior, a place you want to spend time in.
To complete the atmosphere of the new food court, elements which are inspired by important history of Stary Browar were added, with it being an industrial facility and an example of a successful commercialisation of revitalised buildings. Therefore among the furniture, one will find many copper decorations, as a reminder of old brewery equipment.
Work has also been done at the terrace and in one of the least known, yet open to the public, areas of Stary Browar – Kajówka. Its name comes from the surname of the author of the food court’s first décor – Ryszard Kaja, a recognised scenographer, painter and graphic designer. Hence, Kajówka’s interior is lit up by a neon sign with the artist’s signature, and on the walls there are 115 postcards from his cult series of posters on Poland.
…but this is not the end of surprises Stary Browar and
have in store.
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