Namastey Village: A delicacy house reminiscing traditionality in a foreign land | Studio Dot Dimension

Namastey Village: A delicacy house reminiscing traditionality in a foreign land | Studio Dot Dimension

Located in Norwich UK – built in 1887 as a Methodist Church Hall is now a home to vegetarian Indian restaurant ‘Namastey Village’. The concept of this design is derived from it’s name “village”. As the building is listed under heritage property, civil structure was retained on site as is. The design is focused to create the experience of an Indian village which introduces the locals to our culture and cuisines.

Namastey Village: A delicacy house reminiscing traditionality in a foreign land | Studio Dot Dimension

Literally taking the local global

Has help us create a balanced interplay of historical revelations and contemporary additions: both drawing from and interpreting the underlying Indo-Rajput influences of Gujarat’s architectural history.

The pop through colours, textures and artwork all is inspired from the villages of Gujarat. Traditional crafts of Ahmedabad such as Nakshi work, furniture and stonework have been transported all the way from India and reinterpreted in a contemporary idiom.

A sustainable marvel

From the civil structure being adaptively reused to the elements and furniture (reclaimed from old Ahmedabad pols and palaces), while the remaining material being used of the FSC certified categories, the project has helped us set new benchmarks for sustainability.

Fact File

Designed by: Studio Dot Dimension

Project Type: Restaurant & Bar – Restored

Project Name: Namastey Village

Location: Norwich UK

Year Built: 2023

Duration of the project: 3 Months

Project Size: 1600 Sq.ft

Principal Architects: Ar. Sharmen Mehta & Ar. Heet Saliya

Photograph Courtesy: Umang Shah

Vendors: Art Lights – Surat

Firm’s Instagram Link: Studio Dot Dimension

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