As the title suggests this post will be all about places to have a bite and a pint.
Bar design is such an interesting area to look at as it generates feelings of relaxation, contemplation and nostalgia. We take in a lot more of the Interior detail within pubs and restaurants as we are sitting in one place for a long period of time. Lighting is key to generating interest and grabbing a punter in to come to your pub. More chic cocktail bars adopt the technique of LED colored lighting and glossy surfaces. This reflects light back into the space and makes the interior look very futuristic and inviting. However I prefer the more gastro colonial style pub. Wooden panels and a general industrial feel. A modern take on the old 'spit and sawdust' locals of yesteryear. I would say I fancy a tipple of real ale and like to feel comfortable within my drinking environment. In terms of food I'm all up for Tapas within a bar environment. A bit of calamaris, patatas bravas and chorizo is all I need for a nibble. However a blend of real ale and tapas is hard to come across in the UK pub scene (never mind the Spanish) so a gap in the market there then. Anyway. Have a look at this Pinterest board to see if there is any designs that get your taste buds tingling and your mouth salivating. (click on image below).
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The more observant of you around Birmingham would have noticed recently an array of alternative media transforming the cities' billboards into an 'urban gallery'. 48 Sheet is a project by the non-profit organisation, EC Arts. The idea is simple; one hundred 10ft x 20ft 48 sheet billboards have been stripped of their slogans and branding to be replaced by thought provoking urban art. The brief posed the question to the participants about how, through graphic media, 'cultural curiosity' could be created in one of the UK's most culturally diverse cities. Glenn Howells, one of the members of the advisory board for the scheme, describes the visual impact of the city; " It questions our tolerance to increasing levels of advertising by swapping it for art." It is a relief to see art on the daily commute. It promotes more thought, conversation and curiosity than any run of the mill big branded company for yet another mobile phone. Having experienced a selection of these works on my own commute through Digbeth, I have seen people stop and take photos umpteen times. The wonderful thing about this is that people who you wouldn't necessarily pin point as being the 'arty' types have stopped and asked me 'what are you taking a photo of? What is it and why is it there?' It has brewed up conversation and debate and instantly brightened up the city. In the era of Banksy and street art, this type of venture needs to happen more. Less of the 2 for 1's and Price Crunch! More creativity and curiosity please! 48 Sheet is running from the 2nd- 29th April 2012 and is funded by various Birmingham educational and art institutes. For more information please go to:
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