BERTH COFFEE Minatomirai | ArchDaily
Summary
The article showcases BERTH COFFEE's new location in Yokohama, Japan, emphasizing its design and integration within a high-rise complex, enhancing the urban coffee culture.
Why It Matters
This project highlights the evolution of coffee shop design in urban settings, reflecting trends in community spaces and the importance of integrating commercial establishments within residential complexes. It also showcases the architectural vision of Backpackers' Japan, contributing to the local economy and social fabric.
Key Takeaways
- BERTH COFFEE's new location is strategically situated near Minatomirai Station.
- The design incorporates a shared terrace, promoting community interaction.
- This café represents a growing trend in urban coffee shop aesthetics.
Save this picture!© Keishin Horikoshi / SS+ 6 Curated by Miwa Negoro Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038655/berth-coffee-minatomirai Clipboard "COPY" CopyCoffee Shop Interiors•Yokohama, Japan Area Area of this architecture project Area: 146 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 Photographs Photographs:Keishin Horikoshi / SSCategory: Coffee Shop InteriorsLead Team: Mitsuyoshi MiyazakiDesign Team: Yuya MaeshibaGeneral Contractor: kplusCity: YokohamaCountry: JapanMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Keishin Horikoshi / SS Text description provided by the architects. This is the third location of the coffee brand BERTH COFFEE, planned and operated by Backpackers' Japan, known for establishments like Nui and CITAN. The new café is located in Yokohama's Minatomirai area, just a three-minute walk from Minatomirai Station, occupying approximately 75 square meters within a high-rise complex. Adjacent to it is a shared terrace within the building. We were fortunate to have the opportunity to design both the café and the shared terrace as a unified space.