Moore Wilson's Sushi House
The brief from our client Graham Moore of Moore Wilson’s was to create a vending station in the concourse of the Wellington cash and carry multi store. The concept was a cottage facade wrapped around two sides of the central lift shaft.
The cottage's architectural styling and design was intended to refer to worker's cottages that once proliferated around the area. We studied old photographs of these little cottages, which informed our design process. The design also needed to be functional as a small food shop where customers could easily help themselves to Sushi from cabinets.
Human Dynamo designed, then pre-fabricated and painted the cottage in our workshop. It was installed over three nights for minimal disruption and an element of surprise for customers.
The cottage was made of fiberglass over a metal framework. Although the cottage looks like wood, it is mainly fibreglass. The roof is amde of corrugated iron.
The cottage was designed in AutoCad. Our CNC router machines used 3D files to mill the moulds for Fiberglassing. We also used AutoCad and Resene colour books to design the colour scheme, along with lots of test pots. The coloured glass in the end windows of the verandah were carefully chosen to work well with the Resene paint colour scheme, and further portray the Japanese x Colonial Heritage story. The colour scheme, designed by Sue Dorrington, went on to win a Resene Total Colour Award.
The Sushi house project followed the successful ‘Chook Wagon’. A Fabrication of a large scale Citroen HY Van selling French styled rotisserie chickens. Designed, built and installed by Human Dynamo Workshop in 2012.
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Design for the cottage fabrication on two sides of a lift shift, by Dominic Taylor.
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The red cottage created a warm heart to the Moore Wilson's complex.
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The upper front cottage is hoisted into place.
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Up she rises.
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From left: Carl Hobman, Fabricator and model maker, Andrew den Haan, CNC operator and fabricator, Dominic Taylor, Installation Designer, Sue Dorrington, art director, Rob Uivel, Director of Human Dynamo and Project manager.
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The red Sushi House at Moore Wilson's. A fibreglass and steel fabrication.
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Winner of Resene Total Colour Awards - Commercial Interior Public and Retail 2014






