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MOVA Beer Space / balbek bureau
MOVA Beer Space
MOVA Beer Space / balbek bureau
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balbek bureau
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Project Year
2022
Site Area
unkown m²
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MOVA Beer Space is a project of the craft brewery MOVA Brewing co. It is a multifunctional space with a restaurant, a brewery museum, a children's play area and a stage, arranged at a brewery in Dnipro, Ukraine. The area of the facility is 1,160 square meters. The restaurant is designed to seat 190 guests; another 90 seats were provided on the summer terrace.

Beer Space is located in one of Dnipro’s industrial zones. Previously, there were a number of industrial buildings built in the 1970s and 1980s on the site of MOVA. During the reconstruction, handled by the ArchObraz bureau, the buildings were combined into a single spatial composition. The cross-bar system was preserved, and the new metal frame was clad with sandwich panels.

We sought to create an interior that resonated with the client's philosophy – a craft brewery that reinterprets traditional beer and uses only natural ingredients. The light and airiness of the space inspired us to play with natural motifs, while the location's history hinted at an industrial style. The interior is an attempt to build a bridge between these two worlds.

We decided to outline the connection with nature using wood and stone. Natural materials, plants, and large facade glazing blur the boundaries between the exterior and interior. To enhance the industrial vibe of the building, plenty of concrete and metal were used in the interior. Allusions to the site’s industrial past can be spotted in the details: the installation on the first floor was made of scaffolding, and factory markings were left on the massive metal stairs.

The interior holds many things with a history, such as reinterpreted vintage lamps and furniture. Thanks to this, the space, which has just opened its doors, already seems lived-in and authentic. We managed to create a huge multifunctional space with the atmosphere of a small pub, cozy and intimate.

To the right of the entrance, visitors can observe the brewing process through a glass partition. This process, which used to take place behind closed doors, is now closely intertwined with the gastronomic experience. Right behind the vestibule, you can see the main accent of the space - a massive metal staircase, which is supported by a natural stone weighing in at 4 tons.

The main seating area is allocated to the left of the entrance. Tables made of solid wood for six guests were placed closer to the windows, while a long communal table stands by the bar. A lounge area was set up at the far end of the hall to balance out the seating area, with low tables and soft furnishings found in antique shops and flea markets.

As we climb up the stairs to the second floor, we see the museum space through a sliding mesh partition, from which a panorama of the production area opens up.

The second floor houses a bar, a concert podium, and a children’s area. Thanks to the glazing, lighting, and yellow edges, the area can even be spotted from the first floor and attracts the attention of younger guests.

Almost the entire floor is decorated with wood. Thanks to this, the space performs several functions and is harmonious and visually coherent. The contact bar's facade is also made of wood, while the brutal tabletop, which visually supports the metal columns, is made of hot-rolled steel.

All the bathrooms are decorated in different ways but have the same industrial vibe. Next to one of them, we placed a mosaic panel depicting the factory workers.

Team:
Architect: balbek bureau
Photography: Andrey Bezuglov and Maryan Beresh

Material Used:
1. Eugen Sivak: Custom Light Fixtures
2. Terma: Ribbon HSD radiators
3. RUDKOV furniture workshop: all wooden coverings and elements
4. Andreu World: SMART, DUOS dining chairs and barstools
5. Arkana: vintage Safari Lounge Chair by Maurice Burke
6. Woo Furniture: Tectonic Bar barstools on the second floor
7. White Label Living: Jolien armchairs with armrest
8. propro furniture: TT Tables side tables on the second floor
9. Jysk: ODDESUND Lounge Sofa and Armchairs Set (terrace)
10. propro furniture: BTS dining chairs (terrace)
11. LaForma: EZILDA dining chairs (terrace)

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Published on 2023/11/01
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