yuji tanabe places bakery-restaurant amongst leafy japanese surroundings
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popular among japanese locals as a mountain resort and a weekend gataway, karuizawa is where the new sawamura bakery and café is based. approached by kanagawa-based practice yuji tanabe architects, the design takes advantage of the green, leafy surroundings where the layout of the large space is distributed by indoor and outdoors routes and bridges. walkways connect the restaurant and the bakery together, illustrated by a suspended staircase and bridge which wraps around the two conjoining eateries.
giving the option to be closer to nature, visitors can choose to eat outside
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an upper mezzanine level looks down onto the restaurant
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the bakery
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the book café
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japanese larch has been used for the exterior material
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the corridor (forest walk) on the 2nd floor allows people to meander through the trees
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a walkway wraps around the japanese establishment
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the front of the café-cum-restaurant
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diagram showing routes between the two programs