When it comes to French architecture, the first affirmation
that comes to mind is the Paris tower and triumphal arch.
I don't need to say much about the high popularity.
But do you know there is also a "triumphal arch" in South Korea?
It's a little different from Paris, because it's made of iron box.
This is a five story cafe in Busan, named [SINKI].
The main materials of the whole building are containers and glass.
Sitting in the coffeehouse, you can have a panoramic view of Busan Port,
with the wonderful scenery of the combination of the city and the port.
There are five floors in total. Each floor has different functions.
The first floor is located at the bottom of the slope and is mainly used for selling brand goods.
According to the different types of goods, the style of the selling room will change accordingly,
so as to bring better commodity experience to customers.
Above the second floor are cafes and bars.
The full floor glass design can enjoy the beautiful outdoor scenery.
Each layer can see the container elements,
and the ceiling of corrugated board is more natural than any carving.
The roof is located in the open air, with a ceiling to rest.
It has the highest scenery in the square, which is fascinating day and night.
The design of the indoor caf é is more artistic and young.
You will find that its table and chair design is very special.
There is a circular stone pier in the center of the activity area,
which is also a table and chair. The ordering area is set aside, surrounded by a counter.
Pictures courtesy of SINKI