Concrete drainage pipes turned into a pub is the perfect mix of architectural brutalism + modern design!

I love architecture that repurposes material and breathes new life into them. While shipping containers are the most popular for that style of work, Australian group Techné Architects are applying that creativity to drainage pipes! Prahran Hotel’s pub in Melbourne was renovated this year from a small back area into a playful and innovative hangout spot using more than 40 tons of concrete tubes to create the cool extended façade.

Techné Architects envisioned a space that was visually connected, interactive and dramatic – something we all could use to get over the pandemic and resume our social lives. The structure uses 17 1/2 culvert pipes on the facade and inside as well which are turned into intimate booths – in fact, one special pipe serves as a VIP booth for 10 people! The booths are finished with soft leather upholstery and lined with recycled spotted gum slats and acoustic absorption mats. The main bar is crafted from salvaged pipes and concrete cast lamps. Techné’s inclusion of sustainable elements don’t end there, they also used recycled pipes to create a colorful bar and planted a Chinese elm in the open, tiled courtyard to stay aligned with the original goal of making sure that the space is visually connected. “Inside you are climbing over the pipes, sitting in them, or on them at various levels. They have a lasting impact on the space,” says Architect Justin Northrop.

For a passerby, the stacked pipes will look like a wall of kegs (fitting given that it is a pub) and are closed with glass windows which allow for plenty of natural light and views. Guests can play around and find their favorite spot anywhere in the three levels of the hotel, there are several carefully designed cozy nooks and group seating options. You can also sit outdoors in the courtyard and admire the corrugated concrete wall, porthole windows, and beautiful wall hangings by Ayus Botanical. The daylight from the courtyard and from the large circular pipe windows fill up every corner and make it a welcoming space, unlike the typical dingy, dark pub. Crawling into a pipe never sounded better!

Designer: Techné Architects

‘AI Bar’ system makes sure patrons are served in the right order

There are two kinds of people in this world. Those that queue patiently at the bar for their drinks because they recognize their place in the great order of things, and those that elbow their way to the front and jump the queue because they're massiv...

Most multitools overdo it. The Kershaw Pub is just right.

The Kershaw Pub is a knife first and foremost, but it’s a multitool too. Its unique design makes you notice the knife aspect of it first, before you grasp that it’s more than just a knife, and that’s worth appreciating. Designed with a blade and a swiveling sheath, the Kershaw Pub (yes, it’s built to be the perfect pub EDC) reveals a bottle-opener comes with a rather rustic yet beautiful looking sheepsfoot blade with a stone-washed finish at one end, and a bottle opener and screw-driver at the other. The blade comes with a loop at its opposite end that hides within the sheath when open, and when closed, exposes itself and can be used as a carabiner clip.

The handle for the blade comes in an anodized aluminum finish in black as well as blue, but if you’re an enthusiast, there’s a carbon-fiber variant too! Small yet incredibly versatile, like most multitools, the Kershaw Pub may have been designed for your local watering hole, but you’re probably going to carry it everywhere with you!

Designer: Kershaw Knives

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So a White Walker Walks into the John Snow Pub…

Sometimes life is stranger or just as strange as fiction. Take this pub in London for instance. It’s the Jon Snow pub. You know nothing, Jo(h)n Snow…pub!

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So you are enjoying a pint at the Jo(h)n Snow pub, imagining that it must be inspired by Game of Thrones and enjoying the symmetry of life when in walks a White Walker. He orders a pint too. Your mind is blown. What can you do but pinch yourself and look around for Tyrion and the rest of the gang, just to make sure you are not dreaming. Thankfully someone took a picture and posted it on reddit, because this really happened.

The pub is on the corner of Lexington St. and Broadwick St. in London in case you’re thinking of going there on a date with Ygritte.

[via Fashionably Geek]

The Green Dragon Pub is a Hobbit Heaven

Here’s proof that people in New Zealand take The Hobbit very seriously. As if we needed more proof. They have now recreated ‘The Green Dragon’ where any Hobbit can rest his furry feet and have a fine mug of ale.

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Middle Earth fanatics will want to pack up all of their Hobbit books, Middle Earth maps, and replica swords, then get on a plane right away and head down to New Zealand for a drink. The detail in this place is pretty amazing.

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The pub opened last month in Hobbiton, outside of Matamata, New Zealand – which is where the films were shot. In all, it took a crew of 80 to build the place.

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They didn’t just build the interior, but outside too. I can’t think of a better place to sit back, relax and enjoy a drink. Well, nowhere on my continent anyway.

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[via Geekologie]