Café Camaleon

Today MVRDV and GRAS Arquitectos, together with Berlin-based co-architect Laura V Rave, celebrate the completion of Café Camaleon, combining a hotel lobby, restaurant, and retail showcase in the same space. Occupying the ground floor of the Casa Camper Berlin – the second hotel developed by Mallorcan shoe brand Camper – the design uses carefully selected material details to create a colour gradient, which serves as a strong visual motif to organise the interior.

photo_credit © Daria Scagliola
© Daria Scagliola

Casa Camper Berlin opened in 2009, situated in Berlin Mitte, close to a vibrant shopping area. Alongside the hotel lobby, the ground floor of the building originally included a separate commercial space. Camper approached MVRDV and GRAS Arquitectos to design a new concept for a lobby, retail showcase for Camper shoes, and restaurant that would better align with the brand’s strong design reputation.

photo_credit © Daria Scagliola
© Daria Scagliola

The occupancy patterns of the three programmes are very different, meaning they are unlikely to be busy at the same time. There was therefore an opportunity to combine all three programmes in a single room, creating a flexible space that could adapt throughout the day, as well as for future needs, taking advantage of synergies between the different functions. Though the three areas operate very differently, they all share one necessary element: a counter for interacting with customers. The main feature of the space is therefore a single, 18-metre-long counter serving all three functions. Each function was given its own colour: red for the hotel lobby; white for the retail showcase, following the specifications for Camper Lab stores; and brown for the restaurant, inspired by the colour of German Milchkaffee.

photo_credit © Daria Scagliola
© Daria Scagliola

To show the interaction between the different programs, the colours merge into each other, creating a colour gradient throughout the length of the space that is visible in the floors, walls, and counter. These vibrant colours were the inspiration for the project’s name, Camaleon, as the appearance of the space will be very different depending on one’s vantage point. Camaleon also references the brand’s first shoe from 1975, the Camaleón. “Flexibility is a key design principle for sustainability, you need to make things that can be changed without using resources”, says MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs.

photo_credit © Daria Scagliola
© Daria Scagliola

“But in architecture this type of flexibility is often represented as a kind of blandness or boringness. So for Camper we introduced an outspoken colour gradient to illustrate that the different activities could shift and merge inside one long room. It is flexible, but it also grabs your attention.” Outside, a 12-metre-long openable glass façade creates a clear, welcoming connection to the street.

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Inside, the colour gradient is achieved with different materials and in different manners: from resin colour panels in the counter to printed wood for the walls and cement-based floor tiles, mixed with different ratios of red, clear and brown recycled glass – making use of a traditional technique from Mallorca, Camper’s hometown. Café Camaleon is MVRDV’s first completed work in Berlin – a timely completion as, after a long connection to Germany through projects such as their first project the Berlin Voids, the Expo 2000 building in Hannover, and the recently completed WERK12 in Munich, MVRDV opened an office in Berlin last year.

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2021
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Restaurants

Café Camaleon

Café Camaleon
Daria Scagliola

GRAS Reynés Arquitectos and MVRDV, together with Berlin-based co-architect Laura V. Rave, celebrate the completion of Café Camaleon, combining a hotel lobby, restaurant, and retail showcase in the same space. Occupying the ground floor of the Casa Camper Berlin – the second hotel developed by Mallorcan shoe brand Camper – the design uses carefully selected material details to create a colour gradient, which serves as a strong visual motif to organise the interior.

photo_credit Daria Scagliola
Daria Scagliola

Casa Camper Berlin opened in 2009, situated in Berlin Mitte, close to a vibrant shopping area. Alongside the hotel lobby, the ground floor of the building originally included a separate commercial space. Camper approached MVRDV and GRAS Arquitectos to design a new concept for a lobby, retail showcase for Camper shoes, and restaurant that would better align with the brand’s strong design reputation.

photo_credit Daria Scagliola
Daria Scagliola

The occupancy patterns of the three programmes are very different, meaning they are unlikely to be busy at the same time. There was therefore an opportunity to combine all three programmes in a single room, creating a flexible space that could adapt throughout the day, as well as for future needs, taking advantage of synergies between the different functions. Though the three areas operate very differently, they all share one necessary element: a counter for interacting with customers. The main feature of the space is therefore a single, 18-metre-long counter serving all three functions.

photo_credit Daria Scagliola
Daria Scagliola

Each function was given its own colour: red for the hotel lobby; white for the retail showcase, following the specifications for Camper Lab stores; and brown for the restaurant, inspired by the colour of German Milchkaffee. To show the interaction between the different programs, the colours merge into each other, creating a colour gradient throughout the length of the space that is visible in the floors, walls, and counter. These vibrant colours were the inspiration for the project’s name, Camaleon, as the appearance of the space will be very different depending on one’s vantage point. Camaleon also references the brand’s first shoe from 1975, the Camaleón.

photo_credit Daria Scagliola
Daria Scagliola

Outside, a 12-metre-long openable glass façade creates a clear, welcoming connection to the street. Inside, the colour gradient is achieved with different materials and in different manners: from resin colour panels in the counter to printed wood for the walls and cement-based floor tiles, mixed with different ratios of red, clear and brown recycled glass – making use of a traditional technique from Mallorca, Camper’s hometown.

CLIENT: Casa Camper
TEAM: GRAS Reynés Arquitectos + MVRDV + Laura V. Rave
Contractor: Artis GmbH
Construction Management: MKP
MEP: IB Brandes
GRAPHYC DESIGN: YUKIKO

photo_credit Daria Scagliola
Daria Scagliola
photo_credit Daria Scagliola
Daria Scagliola
photo_credit Daria Scagliola
Daria Scagliola
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Brand description

The philosophy of architecture has a universal language that needs the local, the native, the traditional. At GRAS Reynés Arquitectos we strive to create something distinctive that connects with the local context, both in terms of conceptual inspiration and materiality. Our goal is to transform while being mindful of the context.

Nowadays, sustainability is not an option, it is mandatory. Therefore, GRAS is always aware that architectural design is closely related not only to energy efficiency, but also to sustainability in its fullest sense: social, economic, cultural, and environmental. In the studio, we have about twenty professionals whose skills, knowledge, sensitivity, and creative vision make GRAS a team that is up to the challenges of today’s projects.

Our designs seek to enhance the quality of life of their users and improve the perception of the architect’s role through an ethical and respectful practice. These projects cover a wide range from the creation of unique private villas to the construction of residential houseshotelscommercial projects, interior design and masterplan.

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