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SS Restaurant, located in Buenaventura, the capital of the Colombian Pacific, is a specialty seafood establishment that captures the essence of the region’s culture, gastronomy, and tropical climate, characterized by abundant sunshine, rainfall, and humidity. The project adopts a simple architectural approach, with a focus on the culinary activities of cooking and dining, utilizing lightweight drywall construction as an alternative building method.

The design of SS Restaurant prioritizes elements such as comfort, natural ventilation, natural lighting, and sun protection. Despite its compact size of only 7m x 4m, totaling 28 square meters, the restaurant manages to create a minimalist and inviting atmosphere. The interior space comfortably accommodates up to eight diners, while an additional ten can enjoy their meals in the outdoor seating area.

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SS Restaurant successfully captures the spirit of coastal dining through its emphasis on seafood and the integration of the local environment. The utilization of lightweight construction materials allows for a flexible and adaptable interior layout, while the strategic placement of windows and openings promotes a fresh and airy atmosphere. Visitors can savor their meals while basking in the vibrant culinary scene and immersing themselves in the tropical ambiance of Buenaventura.

Situated in Buenaventura, a vibrant city in Valle del Cauca, Angost House benefits from its convenient location. Residents have easy access to various amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, and recreational areas. Additionally, the thriving community provides a welcoming environment for residents to connect and engage with one another.

In conclusion, SS Restaurant offers a delightful dining experience centered around seafood in the heart of Buenaventura. Its minimalist design, attention to comfort, and incorporation of natural elements make it an inviting space for both locals and tourists to enjoy the flavors of the Colombian Pacific while embracing the region’s unique climate and cultural heritage.

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