What to do if your restaurant is become for the fourth time at world's best restaurant and want to improve. Inside is difficult if you are already the best in the world, but if you want thatyour guets have a better experience, in addition to delight the palate, you can improvement the views that your guests have between bites, between both gastronomic pleasure.

This was the challenge that faced Polyform Architects, generate a small landscape around the restaurant, sufficiently powerful, yet simple, on the anthropized context of Copenhagen harbor.

Description of project by Polyform

Restaurant Noma – just named “The World’s Best Restaurant” for the 4th time – attracts food travellers who have gone to great lengths to book a table.

However, it also brings visitors without reservations, who sometimes come in hundreds to have their picture taken in front of the restaurant and maybe catch a glimpse of the innovative servings through the windows. Guests inside often find the voyeurs somewhat distracting however and Noma ended up contacting Polyform Architects for a design solution.

“Chef René Redzepi was not interested in putting up a red rope in front of the restaurant” – says Polyform partner Thomas Kock – “He didn’t want to exclude the curious minds but rather create a buffer zone around the restaurant, which gave visitors the experience of Noma and in this way included them.” This gave Polyform the idea to choose to design a Nordic landscape around the windows of the restaurant.

The landscape design is based on the Nordic terroir just like the new Nordic cuisine. Robust, evergreen plants from Denmark, Sweden, Finland, The Faroe Islands and Norway where brought in along with lava stones from Iceland to mirror the coastal landscapes of the North Atlantic shores. The gardens are cut directly out of the raw concrete harbour front that surrounds the 18th century warehouse housing Noma.

The new Nordic landscape also serves as the newest supplier to the restaurant as bee hives are a part of the scenery as well. The bees will feed on the Nordic terroir in front of the restaurant which will result in a unique tasting honey to be served to Noma guests.

CREDITS. TECHNICAL SHEET.-

Architects.- Polyform Architects
DesignTeam.- Thomas Kock, Jonas Sangberg, Marianne Weeke Borup, Signe Hertzum, Sara Amanda Westergaard Bruun, Nadine Cornu
Collaborators.- Lemming og Eriksson
Client.- Restaurant Noma
Area.- 400 sqm

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POLYFORM Architects were established in 2006 and is owned and managed by Jonas Sangberg and Thomas Kock, both architects. POLYFORM was part of the exhibit at the 2010 Venice Biennale and has been a part of multiple exhibits at the Danish Architecture Center in Copenhagen. POLYFORM is a member of DANSKE ARK. (The Association of Danish Architect Studios). POLYFORM currently have 31 employees and has received a number of prizes and scholarships as a reward for unique results in architectural innovation, sustainability and social responsibility:

WAN Landscape Award 2014,
Aalborg Municipality Architectural Award 2014
Copenhagen Municipality Architectural Award 2012
The Nykredit Motivational prize 2009
Ishøj Municipality Architectural Award 2010
Work grant from the Danish Agency for Culture in 2010.

 

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