Located in the historic district of Nanjing, China, CONGLONG is a wagyu hot pot restaurant designed by Studio8 Architects. Drawing inspiration from the lush sycamore trees that line the surrounding streets, the design concept evokes the sensation of dining beneath a tree canopy — a metaphor for both natural abundance and the brand’s vision of prosperity.

Project Name: “CONGLONG” Restaurant – a Lush Greenery Restaurant
Studio Name: Studio8 Architects
Location: Yihe Road, Nanjing
Completion: November 2024
Project Area: 510sqm
Photography: Zheng Congtian

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The project spans two adjacent buildings: a 1930s villa named Congying and a 1970s structure known as Longyu. The design preserves the distinct architectural language of each, establishing a dual narrative between “tree canopy” and “tree trunk.” A landscaped garden links the two entrances, with a light steel canopy and a deep green marble wall offering a calm, unified arrival sequence.

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Inside Congying, the villa’s original wooden beams and pitched attic roof are thoughtfully retained. On the ground floor, a circular green marble bar anchors the space beneath a ceiling of custom semi-translucent light panels that mimic the dappled shadows of overhead trees. Upstairs, bespoke partitions, layered textures, and considered lighting articulate a series of intimate dining zones, culminating in a nostalgic private room nestled beneath exposed rafters.

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In contrast, Longyu houses a collection of private dining suites defined by a more composed, tactile atmosphere. Deep brown tones, vertical-stripe marble, and brass details reference the weight and grounding of a tree trunk. The top floor opens with a tranquil tea room leading to a 15-seat round table that overlooks the park’s canopy, creating a subtle yet direct visual connection back to the villa next door.

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Although the two buildings have independent entrances, they are joined by a small plaza reimagined as a lush garden. Irregularly shaped planting beds introduce an organic rhythm, while the brand’s logo — inspired by sycamore bark — is delicately etched into the entry wall. A slab of dark green marble under the canopy bridges the spatial divide, naturally guiding the eye toward both dining spaces.

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From spatial planning to custom details — including hot pot handles shaped like tree branches — every element echoes the site’s natural and historical context. CONGLONG is not simply a restaurant, but an immersive experience where food, architecture, and nature converge in understated harmony.

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