• COPPER, CULTURE, AND THE ART OF TIME

    18 October 2025

    Suetomi AoQ Café Stand in Kyoto masterfully transforms oxidation into a stunning architectural language.

    Kyoto’s bustling Karasuma-dori street now holds a pocket-sized architectural gem—the Suetomi AoQ Café Stand, designed by G ARCHITECTS STUDIO.

    Though its presence is physically unassuming, measuring just one meter in depth, its design ambition is monumental. The concept fuses history with the contemporary, balancing modern design strategies while preserving Kyoto’s cultural identity.

    Suetomi, a long-established Kyoto confectionery shop, launched AoQ as a new brand and envisioned a coffee stand that would subtly connect customers to its flagship store just three minutes away. The task for the desighners was not just creating a functional space but crafting a presence—one that signals heritage while standing distinctly modern.

    Though the floor plan came together swiftly, the true challenge lay in defining the elevations. Copper became the key medium to bridge past and present, its transformative nature central to the aesthetic. Instead of waiting for time alone to work its magic, the architects accelerated copper’s oxidation using soy sauce and ammonium chloride—two distinct methods yielding radically different effects.

    Soy sauce contributed to a slow-building reddish-brown hue, while ammonium chloride fast-tracked the evolution to a rich patina blue-green. The latter, a nod to “Suetomi blue,” has defined the brand’s visual identity for over seventy years.

    Cityscape regulations limit facade colours unless they originate from natural materials, and this innovative aging method was successfully approved. The café stand thus becomes a living artifact, shifting over time yet rooted firmly in a philosophy of controlled ageing. The material’s treatment transforms the modest establishment into a beacon along the busy street, effortlessly guiding pedestrians toward Suetomi’s main store.

    An architecture of oxidation – Kyoto’s newest coffee stand blends copper patina and brand heritage to evoke a rich, timeworn aesthetic.

    At night, the resting area—when closed—conceals itself behind a roll screen crafted from repurposed construction mesh. Once lit, it takes on the appearance of a traditional Japanese bamboo blind, glowing softly like a street lamp while subtly revealing the café’s signature patina. This interplay of shadow and light reinforces the café stand’s presence, allowing it to function not only as a space for coffee lovers but as an evocative urban landmark.

    Through the careful orchestration of materiality and cultural reference, Suetomi AoQ Café Stand becomes an architectural dialogue between memory and modernity, one that continues evolving with time’s touch.

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