Beijing's Liang Shi Restaurant is Located in the City's Art District
Jana Pijak — October 28, 2014 — World
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Beijing's Liang Shi restaurant and coffee shop is designed by architect Nathan Liu and his F+L Design team. The eatery is located in the city's emerging art district UCCA and embodies an industrial design aesthetic. This aesthetic is brought to life with its interior finishes and materials that are a nod to the Cantonese culture.
Liang Shi restaurant blends old and new elements together to create a contemporary eatery with a focus on tradition and evolution. The eatery's most impressive elements are its metal bird cages that double as partitions and its chained metal canopies that resemble droplets of falling rain water. Overall, the restaurant blends urban environment with natural elements and is a place tourists will love to visit.
Liang Shi restaurant blends old and new elements together to create a contemporary eatery with a focus on tradition and evolution. The eatery's most impressive elements are its metal bird cages that double as partitions and its chained metal canopies that resemble droplets of falling rain water. Overall, the restaurant blends urban environment with natural elements and is a place tourists will love to visit.
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