Summer terrace of the New Tone restaurant in Moscow. Andrey Orbachevsky, Andrey Matyushev, Sergey Ivanovsky
Passing the gallery
Leading headings: Nina Farizova
A photo: Vladimir Karchin
Architect: Andrei Orbachevsky, Andrei Matyushev, Sergey Ivanovsky
Magazine: Free (Cat) 2004
The New Tone restaurant (Moscow, M. Afanasyevsky Lane, 4) did not change its tradition and invited architects who made the restaurant itself to design a summer terrace. It turned out to be a rather light construction, based on a metal frame decorated with wooden plates. At first glance, everything is simple, if it were not for the brick wall of the nearby apartment building. "We patinated a brick on this wall and laid out a composition on the theme of the ancient city from colored marble pieces. I think that two old vases that were in this courtyard from time to time fit in. We restored them and placed them on the brick wall. Along the podium and the columns were paved with light, and in the evening it seems from the outside that the veranda is off the ground. "