Ryu Restaurant Peel Street, Montreal Japanese Food, Minimalist Interior, Quebec high-end sushi
Ryu sushi restaurant Peel Street
Modern Japanese Interior in Ville-Marie, QC, design by Guillaume Ménard and David Dworkind (MRDK)
26 June 2019
Architect: Guillaume Ménard and David Dworkind (MRDK)
Location: Ryù Peel, 1474 Peel St, Montreal, QC H3A 1S8, Canada
Ryù Restaurant on Peel Street
The fifth Ryu sushi restaurant just opened its doors on Peel street in downtown Montreal designed by Ménard Dworkind architecture and design.
Once demolition of the existing space was completed, evidence of the building’s past was revealed.
The original walls were found to be covered in a patchwork of plaster, paint, and wallpaper, that had accumulate over the ages.
This rich collage inspired MRDK to use the Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi for the design direction. Wabi-Sabi is the aesthetic valorisation of the effects of time – its patinas and signs of wear and tear.
Therefore, the preservation of these walls was paramount during the design process at Ryu Peel. From this beginning MRDK chose a minimalist approach and palette to contrast with the existing walls.
Suspended from the ceiling is a floating structure made of interconnected wooden battens. This recalls traditional Japanese woodwork and also hides the mechanical ducts above. An architectural lighting strategy was developed to bring out the warmth and beauty of this large feature. Mirrors were installed at the end of the dining room doubling this repetative effect.
The carefully detailed bar was entirely covered in Polaris, a synthetic mat black material with a velvet smoothness that gives it a futuristic appeal. Suspended above the bar is a long linear light made of 370 pieces of laser cut aluminium spaced with brass sleeves.
A monolithic brass backbar runs the length of the restaurant and is paired with a raw steel, 30 foot long, angle iron anchored to the columns and supporting more than 100 bottle of sake and Japanese whisky.
Opposite the bar are three tables and benches which seem to float. They are cantilevered by steel profiles poured directly into a short concrete wall.
Seats are created by wrapping leather around these steel tubes and tables and backrests are made by wrapping the steel with wood. Tables lamps made of folded steel and stretched linen are paired with these floating tables.
Ryù Sushi Restaurant Montréal – Building Information
DESIGNER/ARCHITECT: Ménard Dworkind architecture & design
RYÙ PEEL
ADDRESS: 1474 Peel Street, Montreal, QC H3A 1S8
AREA: 1 300 sqft
DATE: June 2019
MATERIALS: Solid Brass, Black Polaris, Poured Concrete, Raw Steel, Solid Aluminum, Pine, Marble, Green Leather, Mosaic Porcelain, Clear Glass, Solid Ash Stained Black
PHOTOGRAPHER: David Dworkind
Ryù Restaurant in Downtown Montreal images / information received 260619 from Guillaume Ménard and David Dworkind (MRDK)
Address: 1474 Peel St, Montreal, QC H3A 1S8, Canada
Menu: ryupeel.com
Phone: +1 514-446-1468
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