Pizzeria 22k
Winner
Excellent Architecture
Interior Architecture

Details
The pizzeria 22k was opened in Peter Behrens' tobacco factory from 1925-39. Destilat have bathed the 50 m2 room with a cast asphalt floor in deep black. The wooden elements used are made in the tradition of the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique. The main element of the room is the bar made of red bricks: stacked in plain sight with a characteristic honeycomb structure, lined with dark joint compound, sanded, framed with black sheet metal and effectively backlit.
The Jury‘s Statement
The interior design for “Pizzeria 22k”, the historic premises of a former tobacco factory, shows how tradition and modernity can be combined in an atmospheric way. The creative use of materials such as red plane brick and the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique create a special aesthetic that is further emphasized by the lighting.
