The design of Hot Pot is based on the local streets of Chongqing. HuaWei Dai and Min Liu extracted elements from old shops of the Republic of China era, recreating both the outdoor and indoor streetscapes of that time. This meticulous attention to detail provides a unique dining experience, immersing patrons in the rich history and culture of Chongqing.
Hot Pot is not just a restaurant; it's a testament to the memory of the market life and the old pier. The designers have successfully woven these elements into the fabric of the restaurant, creating a space that is as much a historical exhibit as it is a dining establishment.
The design process was not without challenges. Given the different professions involved, integrating Chinese traditional crafts with interior lighting design was a significant hurdle. However, the designers' expertise and creativity shone through, resulting in a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.
The Silver A' Design Award, which Hot Pot was awarded, is given to designs that demonstrate outstanding expertise and innovation. These designs are admired for their strong technical characteristics and exceptional artistic skill, and they introduce positive feelings, amazement, and wonder. Hot Pot's award is a testament to its remarkable level of excellence.
In conclusion, Hot Pot is a shining example of how design can be used to preserve and celebrate culture and history. HuaWei Dai and Min Liu have created a space that not only serves delicious food but also tells the story of Chongqing's historical district. Their design serves as an inspiration for others in the field, demonstrating the power of design to evoke memory and emotion.
Project Designers: HuaWei Dai
Image Credits: HuaWei Dai
Project Team Members: HuaWei Dai
Project Name: 1921 Hot Pot
Project Client: HuaWei Dai