Architectural Design (Silhouette)
Pagoda Pavilion (Pagoda Style): A design inspired by the roofs of traditional Chinese temples (Xieshan), its upward-pointing miniature creates a strong visual identity and softens its width.
Hierarchical Structure: This creates a sense of grandeur and height, making the pavilion appear more like a miniature architectural structure than simply a sales outlet.
2. Materials
Chinese Painted Wood (Lacquer Finish): The use of an indigo red color with a lacquer sheen reflects ancient craftsmanship.
Classic Marble: A touch of historical luxury in the preparation area, suggesting cleanliness and food quality (luxury sushi).
Golden Metal: Used in the combination and structure, it breaks up the colors and adds an attractive aesthetic.
3. Patterns and Ornament (Patterns)
Cloud Theme: The basic structure of the pavilion symbolizes good fortune in Chinese culture.
Fretwork: A traditional wooden motif that rises into the sky, symbolizing life.
Hanging Elements: Metal elements and a red lantern are classic "talisman" elements used to attract good fortune and customers.
4. Color Palette
Cotzi Red: Represents luck and joy.
Ultimate Black: Represents extreme and formal elegance.
Royal Gold: Represents wealth and distinction.
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