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Influenced by Venetian architecture, lifestyle and mood with a sprinkle of the South End vibe, our latest restaurant design, SRV, opens its doors this weekend. Inspired by a trip to Italy, our clients at Coda Restaurant Group tasked us with creating an approachable and comfortable restaurant, typical of a traditional Bacaro. We used materials such as wrought iron, Venetian plaster, brushed brass, cut glass and white marble to bring their vision to life and capture the opulent beauty of Venice. Our innovative approach extends to the building’s façade, which completely opens to the sidewalk, inviting everyone that passes by in for or a meal, a quick bite or a cocktail on a stroll through the neighborhood.

For more pictures, check out our project page.

January 31, 2016
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Thank you to Eater Boston for a great write up about our restaurant work. To learn more about our restaurant design process and some of the most important architectural components we take into consideration, read our interview with Katie Chudy, from The Skinny Beet.

 

Cheers!

January 30, 2016
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According to RODE principal, Kevin Deabler, the shifting attitudes towards design lends to a more thoughtful approach. According to Kevin, “we let the buildings slowly tell us what it was and what it needs. There’s no longer the destruction of the tear down and building something new mentality that was prevalent and still is with some construction companies. It is the same with things we buy to furnish our homes, we want something that wasn’t produced so cheaply and so quickly.”

Some design tips Kevin shared with Metro Boston are to opt for conscientious, cost-effective LED lights and also viewing secondhand and reclaimed items as treasures.

Learn more at the Boston Metro.

Kevin Deabler
January 16, 2016
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Updates

We uploaded new projects on the site! Check out the Forbes Street Townhouses and a high-tech concrete facility in Brooklyn, New York.

December 18, 2015
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