Architectural practice XXXI.studio presents Lupita's latest Lisbon location, a pizza restaurant in Alvalade, Portugal, featuring reflective steel interiors and an open facade designed to blur the boundary between street life and dining.
XXXI.studio introduces Lupita's new Lisbon site, a pizza restaurant located in Alvalade, Portugal. The project emphasizes reflective steel interiors and an open facade to invite street activity inside the dining space.
The interiors employ polished steel surfaces to create reflective moments that respond to the surrounding city. An open facade strategy pulls the street into the restaurant, encouraging passersby to engage with the dining environment.
Reflective materials dominate the interior palette, fostering a dynamic interplay of light and reflections. The design aims to blur boundaries between indoor and outdoor, creating a permeable, city-centre experience.
Situated in Lisbon’s Alvalade district, the restaurant aligns with local urban life, leveraging street activity to shape ambience and identity.
"The reflective steel interiors invite the city to become part of the dining experience, while the open facade dissolves barriers between inside and outside."
Lupita’s Lisbon location uses materiality and transparency to fuse dining with street life, offering a dialog between architecture and urban activity.