Parallel Design  - A booklet containing photographs of Pop Restaurant, constructed in 1998 near Union Square in New York City. Ali Tayar designed a series of Pop restaurants for owner Roy Liebenthal including several outposts of Pop Burger, a high-end fast-food restaurant. Tayar employed modular elements, such as pre-cut wood sheets and metal panels, to construct an interior space that draws from the design cues of mid-century Modernism, resulting in a streamlined simplicity that contrasts with the existing structure's complex and weighty Romanesque and Beaux-Arts facade. 
PoP: a restaurant in the east village, nyc
Type
booklet
Year
1999
A booklet containing photographs of Pop Restaurant, constructed in 1998 near Union Square in New York City. Ali Tayar designed a series of Pop restaurants for owner Roy Liebenthal including several outposts of Pop Burger, a high-end fast-food restaurant. Tayar employed modular elements, such as pre-cut wood sheets and metal panels, to construct an interior space that draws from the design cues of mid-century Modernism, resulting in a streamlined simplicity that contrasts with the existing structure's complex and weighty Romanesque and Beaux-Arts facade. 
Citation
Tayar, M. Ali. PoP: A Restaurant in the East Village, NYC. Ali Tayar Archive. Aga Khan Documentation Center, MIT Libraries. 
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Collections
Copyright
Aga Khan Documentation Center, MIT Libraries (AKDC@MIT)
Country
United States
Language
English
Dimensions
8.5" x 8"
Building Usages
commercial
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