Godoy house in Jalisco, Mexico by Hernandez Silva Architects

Ricky
by Ricky
The gastronomic concept of the restaurant comes from its name, "La
Grelha" which means barbecue in Portuguese, where all the formal concept
of the project is created, the space is a high terrace on which fine
columns stand and are topped by a nearly flat steel structure, and
covered with wood that wraps and shapes the space, the walls keep the
brick in a raw manner only painted in white, and are only used for the
service area, a very thick wall creates a boundary and marks the
closing of the street where the logo of the restaurant is also placed,
the entrance is confined to the corner, it welcomes visitors and gives a
very nice waiting room, this space also is bounded to the bottom of a
metallic double curtain where vegetation lines climb to make a big green
box that lights up at night and in the evening by the setting sun,
there is also a wall coming down from the roof and floats above the
water surface.
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