The design concept for the Western Banquet Restaurant of Craigengower Cricket Club located at Causeway Bay is a contemporary use of traditional design materials. APU adopted a mixed use of wood finishes, stone, metal and glass materials. In order to make the western restaurant more open and airy, a glasshouse design was adopted to create a semi-outdoor atmosphere and introduced natural light to the area. The grey mirrors installed at the bar area and the ceilings greatly strengthened the sense of space and layering whereas clear dining zones allowed neat table arrangement. In addition, the design focus was also on the relocation of main entrance. The new main entrance was relocated near the main staircase of the club, which made the new restaurant more eye-catching. Featured with simple stone finishes, the main entrance perfectly echoed with the interior design of the restaurant.
The design concept for the Western Banquet Restaurant of Craigengower Cricket Club located at Causeway Bay is a contemporary use of traditional design materials. APU adopted a mixed use of wood finishes, stone, metal and glass materials. In order to make the western restaurant more open and airy, a glasshouse design was adopted to create a semi-outdoor atmosphere and introduced natural light to the area. The grey mirrors installed at the bar area and the ceilings greatly strengthened the sense of space and layering whereas clear dining zones allowed neat table arrangement. In addition, the design focus was also on the relocation of main entrance. The new main entrance was relocated near the main staircase of the club, which made the new restaurant more eye-catching. Featured with simple stone finishes, the main entrance perfectly echoed with the interior design of the restaurant.
The design concept for the Western Banquet Restaurant of Craigengower Cricket Club located at Causeway Bay is a contemporary use of traditional design materials. APU adopted a mixed use of wood finishes, stone, metal and glass materials. In order to make the western restaurant more open and airy, a glasshouse design was adopted to create a semi-outdoor atmosphere and introduced natural light to the area. The grey mirrors installed at the bar area and the ceilings greatly strengthened the sense of space and layering whereas clear dining zones allowed neat table arrangement. In addition, the design focus was also on the relocation of main entrance. The new main entrance was relocated near the main staircase of the club, which made the new restaurant more eye-catching. Featured with simple stone finishes, the main entrance perfectly echoed with the interior design of the restaurant.