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 Research and understanding the

 owner’s needs are extremely
 important when starting a project.







 From Vision to Reality  coffee’s origin. The micro-roaster is lo-
 cated on the second floor. This allows
 PAGA is a micro-roaster located   patrons to see the next stage of coffee
 in  Bangkok,  Thailand  designed  by   processing. Finally, coffee is served at
 TasteSpace. Kijtanes explains that re-  the bar on the ground floor, at its lowest
 search and understanding the owner’s   elevation since its birth. PAGA’s coffee
 needs are extremely important when   has now travelled from its place of origin
 starting a project. It holds the key to the   to the customer’s hands to savour.Tai-
 success of translating the client’s vision   soon Bar is another interesting story for   Traditional Medicine Cabinet as
 into  reality.  The  three-storey  mi-  TasteSpace to tell. The building was once   a centre piece at the Bar.
 cro-roaster and café has a great story   a Chinese medicine store built more than   Taisoon Bar, Bangkok Thailand
 that marries the owner’s vision with the   100  years  ago,  located  in  the  historic
 customers’ experiences. The roastery   Bangkok area of Pratu-Phee; it literally
 is designed from top to bottom, inspired   translates  to  “ghost  gate”.  The  name
 by  the  meticulous  processing  of  the   came from the area being used to trans-  atmosphere for lost souls to have a drink.
 specialty coffee served at the cafe.   port the deceased for cremation outside   The bar is supported by a tradi-
 The best coffees are often grown   of  the  city.  Inspired  by  its  history,   tional medicine cabinet. The different
 at high elevations; placing the training   TasteSpace set out to create a craft beer   drawers take centre stage, a great met-
 lab  where  customers  can  learn  more   bar. The design of the bar uses elements   aphor for the different craft beers that
 about coffee brewing and processing on   from traditional medicine stores, and the   Taisoon carries. The rustic look is paired
 the top floor brings you closer to your   rustic textured walls create the perfect
              with shapes and curves to create a soft-
              er balance. Neon lights project an eerie
              feeling from within, daring passerby to
              come  experience  what  Taison  has  to
              offer. When in fact, inside the bar, red
              lanterns hung on the ceiling signified
              great news and a time for celebration.
              While subtle, TasteSpace’s storytelling
              through architecture expertly conveys
              the owner’s vision while creating fun
              and engaging spaces that definitely be-
              come conversation starters.

              From Culture to Comfort

                  Understanding cultural norms is
              also very important for designers to
              consider. It goes back to extensively
              researching demographics and human
 The open design allows   behavior. Kijtanes explains that in Thai
 fordifferent parts of the café to   culture, engaging in conversations with
 be seen from the ground floor.   strangers is not second nature to every-
 PAGA Microroastery,
 Bangkok Thailand  one. Human behaviour is hard to pre-


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