ABSTRACT

According to urban academic myth, the first restaurants emerged in the wake of the French Revolution. From the very beginning in the elegant salons of the latter days of the Ancien Régime, the design of restaurants has been closely related to ideas of how food should be presented and how it may be consumed in public. The appearance and atmosphere created by restaurant owners reflects culturally embedded ideals of comfort, sociability and the good life. As a product of the modern metropolis, the restaurant encapsulates and illustrates the profound change in how its patrons viewed themselves as individuals, how they used their cities and how they met friends or business partners over a meal.

The architectural design of environments for the consumption of food necessarily involves an exploration and a manipulation of the human experience of space. It reflects ideas about public and private behaviour for which the restaurant offers a stage. Famous architects were commissioned to provide designs for restaurants in order to lure in an ever more demanding urban clientele. The interior designs of restaurants were often employed to present this particular aspect in consciously evoking an imagery of sophisticated modernity.

This book presents the restaurant, its cultural and typological history as it evolved over time. In this unique combination it provides valuable knowledge for designers and students of design, and for everyone interested in the cultural history of the modern metropolis.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|39 pages

The restaurant

Stage set and functional arrangement, the short history of an impossible typology

chapter 3|26 pages

Anthology

Food, people and cooking – an anthology of literary and other observations

chapter 5|8 pages

Puck, Pip and PS

The pursuit of pleasure – a designer’s account

chapter 6|26 pages

Materialising comfort and efficiency

Elements of the restaurant

part |126 pages

Case studies

chapter 1|6 pages

Restaurant Grand Véfour

17 rue de Beaujolais Paris, France 1780–1784

chapter 2|6 pages

Restaurant Grand Bouillon Chartier

7 rue du Faubourg Montmartre Paris, France 1896

chapter 3|8 pages

Augustiner Beer Hall and Restaurant

Neuhauser Straße 27 Munich, Germany 1897–1898

chapter 4|6 pages

Midway Gardens Restaurant

Chicago, United States of America Opened in 1914, demolished in 1929

chapter 5|6 pages

Grand Central Oyster Bar and Restaurant

Grand Central Terminal New York, United States 1904–1913

chapter 6|7 pages

Theatre Restaurant Kroll-Oper

Platz der Republik Berlin, Germany 1922–23

chapter 7|5 pages

Bar-Automatique-Restaurant Presto, no. 1

Boulevard des Italiens/Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France Bar-Automatique-Restaurant Presto, No. 2, Place de la Bourse, Paris, France 1930

chapter 8|8 pages

Restaurant and Hotel Moskva

Okhotny Ryad 2 Moscow, Russia 1930–1938

chapter 9|7 pages

Gondolen Bar and Restaurant

Slussen, Stockholm, Sweden 1935

chapter 10|6 pages

Restaurant Savoy

Eteläesplanadi/ Södra Esplanaden 14, Helsinki, Finland 1937

chapter 11|7 pages

Restaurant Meilongzhen

Nr 22, Lane 1081, West Nanjing Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai, China 1938

chapter 13|7 pages

Restaurant Moskau

Karl-Marx-Allee 34 Berlin, Germany 1959–1964

chapter 14|5 pages

Grand’s Restaurant

3627–29 Walnut Street Philadelphia, USA 1961–1962

chapter 15|7 pages

Boa Nova Teahouse and Restaurant

Leça da Palmeira, Matosinhos, Portugal 1958–1963

chapter 16|6 pages

Neal Street Restaurant

26 Neal Street, Covent Garden, London, England 1972–2007

chapter 17|7 pages

Restaurant Centrale

Gemmayzeh, Beirut, Lebanon 2001

chapter 18|5 pages

Restaurant Belgo Centraal

Earlham Street/ Shelton Street, London, England 1995

chapter 19|5 pages

Restaurant Flash

6 Burlington Gardens London, England 2008

chapter 20|6 pages

Bar Restaurant Le Lieu Unique

2 Rue de la Biscuiterie Nantes, France 1998–2000