Siji Minfu Restaurant
IN.X Design used strong and industrial materials through the expansive space while mixing in a couple of bold colors to bring a contrasted element to the Siji Minfu Restaurant.
In 1981, the original building of Siji Minfu Restaurant (Maliandao) was built at the northwest intersection of Honglian Road and Maliandao Hutong, which served as a warehouse for paper products. It adopts the beamless floor structure is commonly seen in the industrial age—that is, the floor load is directly transmitted to the foundation through the columns. This type of structural system has been widely used in industrial buildings, especially in the form of warehouses.
In the following 40 years, the building has changed hands several times, and its function is no longer known during the period. Until 2020, when the new site of Siji Minfu was handed over to the designer Wu Wei, the renewal and transformation of the existing buildings was actively taking place in the city.
Scene, time, people
Space starts from the open waiting area, where the huge caisson structure hanging from the ceiling opens up the warm atmosphere exclusive to Siji Minfu through red color. The sculptural upside-down module gathers the diners and popularity. The mirror surface projects the central landscape to the roof, stretching the sight vertically. Here and now, a satisfying experience better than that of an outdoor garden can be achieved.
When people have become accustomed to the high-density living and dining environment, the waterscape and rocks that occupy the entire area independently are even a bit extravagant. In the restaurant, diners can regain the fun of getting along with water, and the hanging branches of persimmons recall the childhood memories of life in the courtyard.
Continuing the brand concept of Siji Minfu, the dense and fine-grained Forbidden City gold bricks and the gray-toned black bricks of Beijing residential buildings, together with the large-area reserved clear cement plain wall, form the space palette. In the almost grand scene, the solemn and silent space, the rough and gentle texture, the gurgling water, and the daily emotions are superimposed, and peace and grace coexist in the place.
Public Catering “Redefinition”
In the Maliandao area where roads and houses are densely arranged, whether as a new dining place for the surrounding people or as a renewal of the old building, the brand-new space provides many possibilities at present after rapid renewal in the most efficient way.
The rapid urbanization process has made people accustomed to small and crowded dining spaces. When others are striving to get a small table in the “net celebrity shop”, Siji Minfu came up with another possibility, creating a remarkably comfortable dining experience, as well as completing the renewal of the old building from a moderate starting point. The old trace of the building has become a part of the gene in the construction of the new place, and the effect of 1 plus 1 is far greater than 2 in the renewal project.
As a mature catering brand in Beijing for 14 years, Siji Minfu is facing an increasingly younger customer group and diversified catering needs, it is imperative to step out of the safe zone. IN.X adopts the strategic catering design method to re-establish the recognition and stickiness of diners through the constantly upgraded brand image. Closely connected with the new catering, social and urban needs, Siji Minfu is moving towards and exploring the redefinition of public catering.
Design: IN.X Design
Design Team: Wu Wei, Liu Chenyang, Jia Qifeng, Li Yan, Song Jiangli, Jin Shengxu, Ying Zheguang
Lighting Design: Zhu Haiyan
Photography: Zheng Yan