Meet the Bund is located by Shiliupu Wharf on the Bund in Shanghai, which is positioned as the world’s foremost gateway to the city. As a high-end restaurant specializing in Fujian cuisine, it directly faces the discerning tastes of culinary connoisseurs from around the globe. Given the restaurant’s exceptional view, particularly the urban night view of Pudong that is synonymous with Shanghai, we need to consider the visual perceptions of both indoor and outdoor before introducing urban landscape into the restaurant.
 
 
 
 
The ceiling is embellished with hammered copper sheets to reflect Pudong’s architecture and lighting, subtly blurring the boundary overhead. The LED glass at the foot of the walls has been inspired by the plinth commonly seen in residences in southern Fujian Province. In addition, the use of red silk tapestry for the sofas and contemporary furniture both complement and integrate with the night view outside. Meanwhile, the two large tin lanterns are a tribute to the folk art of Fujian as well as the cultural focus of the entire space. Moreover, the cloud-and-thunder motifs are scattered throughout the entire hall and the booths, where the silhouette of Xiapu in Fujian Province is presented through artworks with natural patterns. With strong oriental aesthetics and a
southern Fujian flavor, the color scheme of this restaurant perfectly combines the modernity and vitality of the Bund.
 
 
 
People from Fujian Province have a strong sense of cultural mission. No matter how distant or strange the land may seem to be, they indefatigably disseminate their culture into it and make it their own. The spatial design of Meet the Bund bears the same spirit.
 
 
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