Local designers Anda Zota and Muromuro Studio are the creative minds behind the design of Bar Ton, which is a listening bar located in Bucharest, Romania. The space is defined by ambient lighting which adds a touch of warmth to the minimal interiors. It is set on the ground floor of an apartment block in the city and previously, it has functioned as a music shop.
Zota speaks about the design notion, sharing "We wanted to pay homage to the building itself. It was the first socialist-modernist building from the communist era that originated in Bucharest and not Moscow, so when it was built it was a landmark of Romanian modernism. We tried to keep as much of the building as structurally intact as possible – we kept the flooring and the pillars, plus you have the original facade and finishings."
Image Credit: Vlad P?tru and Andrei Vintil?
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Socialist-modernist Revivals
- Designers draw inspiration from historic architectural styles, revitalizing spaces with a blend of modern and socialist-modernist elements.
- Ambient Listening Spaces
- Bars designed with acoustics and lighting offer unique sensory-experiences, fostering a niche market in leisure and entertainment.
- Heritage Preservation in Design
- Innovative architecture embraces cultural heritage, integrating original materials and design aesthetics in contemporary projects.
Where This Applies
- Hospitality Design
- The sector sees a rising trend in merging historical architectural elements with modern hospitality venues for unique customer experiences.
- Acoustic Architecture
- Innovation in architectural acoustics enables the development of spaces specifically designed to optimize sound experiences.
- Urban Revitalization
- Industries focus on repurposing historic buildings into modern urban spaces, emphasizing cultural preservation and contemporary utility.
