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Coffee or Tea: Third Places, Kiosks, and the Retail Architecture of Duration

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"Coffee or tea?" is one of those phrases that follows you across contexts: asked on airplanes, after a meal, in hotel lounges, and in meeting rooms. It sounds like a small question—mere preference, a quick fork in the service script. Yet it also carries a quiet cultural inheritance. Tea arrives with the long history of ritual and domestic pacing, tied to older geographies of trade and everyday etiquette. Coffee arrives with a different lineage of circulation, later industrialized into the modern café and its public-facing rituals. In both cases, the drink is never only a drink; it is a practiced relationship to time and space.

In contemporary East Asia, however, "coffee or tea" increasingly reads as something else: imperceptibly or subconsciously, it is becoming more of a choice about where you want to be. Each beverage now carries a spatial expectation. Coffee implies a room you can occupy—often a place to pause, work, meet, or cool down. Tea, despite being culturally pervasive, appears more diffusely across the city—sometimes as a dedicated destination, sometimes as a high-frequency kiosk, and very often as an embedded default within dining typologies. The result is that a question posed as taste has begun to operate as a subtle indicator of spatial preference: whether you are seeking duration or velocity, enclosure or flow, a third place or a quick node on the street.

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Kaomai Tea Barn / PAVA architects

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  • Architects: PAVA architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  210
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

Tea House / Pablo Luna Studio

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  • Architects: Pablo Luna Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  125
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

Teahouses: Reinterpretation of Traditional Spaces

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Chashitsu, which is the Japanese term for a teahouse or tea room is a construction specifically designed for holding the Tea Ceremony, a traditional Japanese ritual in which the host prepares and serves tea for guests. Teahouses are usually small, intimate wooden buildings, where every detail is intended to help withdraw the individual from the material disturbances of the world.

Terunobu Fujimori Discusses Freedom of Design in Traditional Settings

Terunobu Fujimori is a Japanese architect and leading historian of modern Japanese architecture acknowledged for his shift from traditional techniques. In a short video interview, he discusses his original understanding of a traditional Japanese building and his interpretation of the renowned Japanese teahouse.

Aware Tea / Yue-Design Space Design Studio

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Changzhou, China

Twin Tea House / Hill Architecture

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Hangzhou, China
  • Architects: Hill Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2040
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  SoLife

TEA MASTER / kooo architects

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Hangzhou, China
  • Architects: kooo architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  140
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  DuPont, Margraf Rupen

Moriyuki Ochiai Architects Designs Tea Houses Perfect for Stargazing

Japan-based Moriyuki Ochiai Architects have designed a cluster of tea rooms located in a rural area known as Bisei, in the Okayama Prefecture. This town is known as both the place where green tea was introduced to Japan and as a "sanctuary for stargazing", which inspired the firm's design to create a strong connection between the tea rooms and the surrounding scenery.

Sky Tea House / DC Design

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  • Architects: DC Design
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

Qimen Black Tea House / Atelier Lai

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Tea House in Hutong / ARCHSTUDIO

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  • Architects: ARCHSTUDIO
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  450
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015