Kabooky Fast Food Restaurant
Nazanin Peykar Ara

Kabooky Fast Food Restaurant

Yousefi Architects as Architects

An Iranian inspired adaption of the first KFC franchise in Iran and the Middle East.
In 1978 Colonel Sanders personally made his first trip to Tehran for its opening ceremony, however after Iran’s revolution, it all quickly ended with between Kentucky Fried Chicken and the owner through political sanctions.

Atta Yousefi of Yousefi Architects believes that political sanctions have indirectly forced Iranians to adapt western and global culture, maintaining the essence of the local architecture, tastes and culture. Kabooky, is a reflection of this.

Inside, an intense orange ‘ribbon’ flows through the space, inserting the brand colors into every element, Glowing orange neon signage and light fixtures further add to the contracting stark white backdrop.

The seating arrangement is in a perfect alignment with the reflection of the original ceiling geometry and revealing existing floor beams. The clean precision is also carried through the orange metal cartesian seating and table design

Experimenting with DIY material such as chicken wire was rotated on one another to form light privacy screens between seating banquette with interesting dotted Islamic geometry.

Aluminum light weight bird-like cage chandeliers where prototyped for the new lighting between the highlighted cross sections of the grid like formation ceiling.

The restaurant is situated on Tajrish Square, close to the Shah’s Saad Abad Palace and Tajrish Bazaar, so the architects had to ensure the venue could accommodate as much seating as possible.

Kabooky will be followed by a Second and Third Site in the chain, planned to open in Pasdaran and Beheshti Street.

 

 

Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: Black Paint on existing facade
2. Flooring: 80x80cm porcelain Tiles, Washed Concrete Pattern, Alvand Tiles & Ceramics Industries
3. Doors: Existing doors used
4. Windows: Existing windows used
5. Interior lighting: Aluminium, Orange (Pantone 021c) powder coated paint, Prototyped by Masoud Kordestani
6. Interior furniture: Iron, Orange (Pantone 021c) powder coated paint, Prototyped by Masoud Kordestani

 

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