Steel the show: This cafe spins a stunning web-like canopy

Modern building with a white roof, surrounded by a tensile net canopy. Adjacent to a landscaped garden and parking lot in an urban setting.
Steel and mesh have formed a web-like canopy around the Cs Somme Cafe in Fukuoka, Japan. Photos courtesy Kengo Kuma and Associates

Steel and mesh have formed a web-like canopy around the Cs Somme Cafe in Fukuoka, Japan. Designed by architecture studio Kengo Kuma and Associates, the structure is built from a framework of interlocking steel parts, creating an earthquake-resistant structure for the single-story cafe.

The cafe is in an inner rectangular volume, connected to a network of steel beams supporting the mesh canopy, a modern version of a flying buttress.

Modern building with curved, white mesh canopy roof, surrounded by a small garden and parking lot. Urban setting with neighboring buildings.
The cafe is in an inner rectangular volume.

The interlocking of the arched steel frame supporting the mesh and the grid-like steel frame supporting the inner rectangular boxes ensures sufficient earthquake resistance in spite of the thin members.

The web-like canopy helps to reduce the cafe’s energy demand by limiting solar gain. However, where it meets the ground, a series of arches provide outward views for visitors.

White walls, concrete flooring, and steel elements serve as a backdrop, set off by wooden seating alongside the bar.

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