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Swiss architectural firm Bureau A has converted a tricycle into a seven-storey restaurant as well as a performance and exhibition space in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Called Ta đi Ôtô, this installation was made for Tadioto, a local bar and cultural center.
The steel frame, which was owned by a steel worker, was adapted to fit the bottom part of the tricycle, and the space has been fitted with a small PVC roof, a battery-operated fan and some lights.
The design of this pop-up restaurant is also flexible, and can be adjusted to accommodate people.
Watch this cool tricycle in action below.



[via Dezeen Magazine and Pop Up City]

Swiss architectural firm Bureau A has converted a tricycle into a seven-storey restaurant as well as a performance and exhibition space in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Called Ta đi Ôtô, this installation was made for Tadioto, a local bar and cultural center.
The steel frame, which was owned by a steel worker, was adapted to fit the bottom part of the tricycle, and the space has been fitted with a small PVC roof, a battery-operated fan and some lights.
The design of this pop-up restaurant is also flexible, and can be adjusted to accommodate people.
Watch this cool tricycle in action below.



[via Dezeen Magazine and Pop Up City]