



Architect Pascal Grasso designed a temporary, transportable restaurant on the roof of Le Palais de Tokyo museum in Paris, France. The temporary structure, features a dining room for twelve people with a very nice panoramic view over the Seine and the Eiffel tower in Paris. The restaurant comprises a glass cabin with perforated metal screen that covers the central cooking area. Coloured LED lighting is placed between the metal skin and the glass cube .The glass cube is part of the ‘Art Home’culinary project by the Palais de Tokyo and Electrolux. Nomiya is the name of the very small restaurant in Japan. The structure is 18m long, 4m large, 3.50 m high and weights 22 tonnes. It has been constructed in the Cherbourg boatyard, in the North of France, and transported in two pieces by special trunks to Paris, and then set on the roof of the Museum.Artist associated : Laurent Grasso Structure / facade engineer : ARCORA Client: Palais de Tokyo / Electrolux<Photos are by Nicolas Dorval-Bory
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