Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX

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Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX

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  • Gross Built up Area: 220 sqm
  • Project Location: Penang Road
  • Country: Singapore
  • Photo Credits: Marc Tan
  • Others: Chief Designer: Ye Hui, Participating Designer: Lin Weibin, Furnishings Designer: Zeng Dongxu, Text: Michelle Liu
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Excerpt: Ganko Sushi is a restaurant designed by the architectural firm JG Phoenix. The spatial design of this project is based on the understanding of Japanese food culture and the brand’s concepts. Ukiyo-e art is applied to a wall in this restaurant, through which the elements of Japanese koi fish are subtly fused into the space. The space is dominated by dark tones, and features a sense of depth. Large areas of marks left by concrete formwork are exposed, endowing the space with natural textures. The carved-out opening on the ceiling simulates daylight, indicating a poetic scene — “A small cave on a cliff reveals faint light”.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by Architect] Ganko Sushi is a famous Japanese Sushi restaurant brand that offers Omakase dining experience. Its name “Ganko”, which translates to “stubborn”, implies the brand’s persistent pursuit of quality food and services. The project is a new outlet that the brand opens on Penang Road, Singapore.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
CREATION © Marc Tan

Japanese cuisine, with a great emphasis on presentation and visualization, is a feast for the eyes. Its aesthetics is reflected in the art of plating. With delicate details and flavors, fine Japanese cuisine makes the best use of fresh ingredients in four seasons, and gives full play the original, natural taste of food raw materials.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
© Marc Tan

The spatial design of this project is based on the understanding of Japanese food culture and the brand’s concepts. Ukiyo-e art is applied to a wall in this restaurant, through which the elements of Japanese koi fish are subtly fused into the space.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
FORM © Marc Tan

The space is dominated by dark tones, and features a sense of depth. Large areas of marks left by concrete formwork are exposed, endowing the space with natural textures. The carved-out opening on the ceiling simulates daylight, indicating a poetic scene — “A small cave on a cliff reveals faint light”.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
© Marc Tan

Through elements including plants, ceiling structures, lighting and art installations, the design team created a scene of mountain cave, forest and flowing stream. The scene creation in the space is poetic, which evokes diners’ imagination about an unknown world.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
© Marc Tan

Charred fir wood pillars divide the ceiling, and connect with the floor to form a Japanese-style wooden eave structure. The supporting pillars’ sense of strength and parallel arrangement express the structural aesthetics of the space.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
© Marc Tan

Adornments as well as light-tone wooden furniture pieces that incorporate bamboo weaving techniques reveal a tactile touch and refined details. The forms of articles in the space are presented in a natural and vivid manner.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
MATERIALITY © Marc Tan

Japanese food features fresh, various ingredients and the art of plating, which reveals distinct four seasons, geographical diversity and the reverence for nature. The menu of Japanese restaurants subtly changes according to seasons. For instance, bamboo shoots are served in spring, while turnips and pumpkins are preferred in winter.

Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
© Marc Tan
Ganko Sushi | JG PHOENIX
© Marc Tan

For material selection of this project, the design team considered the culture of traditional Japanese cuisine and the philosophy they hoped to convey in the space. The meticulous control of material textures reveals ingenuity in design and detailing.

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