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Cl3 Architects

NISHIMURA, BEIJING

Deborah Wilk -- Interior Design, 12/1/2007 12:00:00 AM

CL3 Architects, Nishimura, BeijingBamboo, tree branches, slate, pebbles, sand, water. These elements of traditional Japanese gardens were principal William Lim's inspiration for the 5,400-square-foot restaurant, part of a new tower at the Shangri-La Hotel. Natural materials, however, are given a contemporary twist. Most notable is the central wall, 30 feet long and 4 feet deep. Constructed of stacked sheets of laminated plywood, sanded and waxed smooth, this innovative partition conceals structural elements as well as separating dining areas from the sushi and sake bars. The wall's two oval apertures offer glimpses of the various dining scenes, each catering to a different mood.

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