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  • This Coffee Shop Emerges As A Response To Site And Climate | Billboards

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    Flanked by the sea on one end of the site, Eventide Coffee Shop is truly and well blessed by abundant east light. Uninterrupted views and the constant presence of the sea become the quiet narrators of the space, shaping what is both a passion project and a place of pause. The café emerges as an intuitive response to site, climate, and context. “From the beginning, the brief was never about creating a statement café,” the architects share “It was about facilitating calm, something that felt natural to the place and its people.”

    Editor’s Note: In Chennai’s coastal hush, where sea whispers meet eastern light, Eventide Coffee rises not as proclamation but as quiet exhale. Sand-hued curves cradle the evening glow; skylight spills soft gold upon the counter’s gentle arc. A place of pause, it breathes with the tide muted, rooted, eternal inviting time to linger like salt on skin, calm woven into every breath of space.

    This Coffee Shop Emerges As A Response To Site And Climate | Billboards

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    Understanding Resident Needs

    The scale of the coffee shop allowed for contemplation and restraint. Early design conversations focused on understanding the needs of the residents in the area. The requirement was for a calming, unforced space emerging as a clear imperative. “We wanted the space to belong as much to the neighbourhood as it did to the brand.” The architects emphasise that time was the key design driver.

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    Materiality and Experience

    As with their other projects, the architects examined Eventide through the lens of materiality and experience. They aimed to deliver more than what people typically expect from a food and beverage space. They distilled their design approach into three guiding aspects: sensory touch, volume, and colour.

    Honest and Rooted References

    Inspired directly by the Madras beach, the palette and identity of the coffee shop draw from the coast itself. It lends both colour and name to the brand. “The beach already had everything we needed,” the architects explain. “It offered a reference point that was honest and deeply rooted in Chennai.”

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    The exterior facade is wrapped as a rectangular vessel, existing solely for the purpose of a window into the interior space by way of the jumbo glass looking into the curved elements, ie : the counter and the curvilinear backdrop wall.

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    Rather than dividing the café into rigid zones, the designers create spatial segmentation by guiding occupants toward intuitive movement.

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    Taking this up as a full stack design service including branding and packaging design, and not merely the architectural design helped give holistic attention to the space and take control of the narrative.

    Functional and Social Design

    The highlight of the space is the off elliptical counter which is the centre element   that expands outward and anchors the space while creating a stage setting. The expanding form draws the eye to the skylight and then to the arched wall behind the counter. The designers position a slowbar/pourover station at the base end of the counter and provide dedicated seating to draw members around it.

    Reinforcing the Narrative Through Materiality

    Material choices reinforce this narrative. The textured wall surfaces and muted colours derive from earthy tones that gradually transition into lighter, beach-like shades showing a sense of weathering. “We wanted the materials to feel evolved naturally over time inspired from the evening suns’ reflection of the same (colors) symbolising the name eventide.

    Light remains the most dominant element throughout the day. The site receives both east and west light. A series of equidistant, low-hanging beams animate the ceiling plane, allowing the space to come alive from sunrise to sunset. Beneath that lies a community table accommodating 16 pax planned to host community events, workshop or as a coworking space.

    At the centre, a skylight captures the softer evening light, diffusing it gently as it reaches the counter below through the curved form. The designers cut a volumetric circle near the main counter to balance the geometry and frame the wait staff as they carry dishes.

    Inline to the community table, a dedicated merchandise area has textured stacked cuboidal shapes, designed to accommodate the products at varying viewing angles and heights to be noticed from any point of the cafe seating.

    The main seating is designed as lounge style sofas which are placed under a sidelined ceiling curve softening the geometry.

    The overall volume of the café is capped at 22 feet. Rather than exaggerating height, the design works through a manipulation of perception. Ceiling planes rise and dip, guiding the exploration of the nooks and crannies embedded within the space.

    A Measured Architectural Response

    Eventide Coffee ultimately presents itself as a measured architectural response, one that prioritises atmosphere over assertion. Rooted in its coastal context and shaped by light, material, and ritual, the café offers a quiet, immersive experience that unfolds gently over time.

    Fact File

    Designed by: Billboards

    Project Type: Cafe Interior Design

    Project Name: Eventide Coffee

    Location: Chennai

    Principal Architects: Arun Prabhu N G & Vincy Victor 

    Text Credis: Billboards

    Photograph Courtesy: Phosart Studio

    Firm’s Instagram Link: Billboards

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