Bruxx, a Belgian neoclassical new wave pub, became one of the first residents of the gastronomic cluster in Andreevsky Dvor on Vasilyevsky Island. Bruxx has 2 halls for 120 seats: one with a 16-meter heated concrete bar that turns into a communal table and an open kitchen, the second, more intimate - with secluded seating and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the courtyard.


Bruxx is a "not-a-pub pub" with a special atmosphere, the interior of which cleverly combines classic and modern Belgian techniques and motifs with a pinch of the Berlin spirit, where large industrial spaces calmly become the keepers and continuers of centuries-old traditions. This addition is also dictated by the architecture of the large reconstructed hall, in which a new ribbed reinforced concrete ceiling was cut into the two-hundred-year-old brick walls, and the ideology of the brand: a new reading, a new vision and a new start not in spite of, but thanks to long traditions and painstaking developments.


Team:
Architect: PAUM Family
Designer: Anna Filippova
Constructors: Victoria Chugunova
Project Manager: Evgeniy Nefedov
Photography: Olga Melekestseva
