The landscaping of the family café "Wings" reflects the café's concept, which is designed in the shape of a dove, symbolizing peace, love, and fidelity—values that perfectly embody family relationships. Thus, the area features spaces for family activities: a children's playground, a yoga zone for classes and workshops, and swings under a canopy shaped like wings. However, the main highlight of this landscaping is the walking area with a bridge, which allows visitors to experience the sensation of soaring wings and view everything from above.
The "Wings" cafe project includes several key areas, each serving its unique function and creating an atmosphere of comfort and harmony:
1. Information Stand: This element will help visitors quickly navigate the services offered, events, and features of the cafe. Information about the menu, yoga class schedules, and announcements for family events can be displayed here.
2. Children’s Playground: A space specifically designed for children to play and have fun. The playground will be safe and diverse, with play elements that promote physical development and creative expression.
3. “Flight Zone”: A unique part of the project where visitors can enjoy a sense of lightness and freedom.
4. Relaxation and Yoga Area: A quiet and peaceful place where one can unwind and practice yoga. This zone will be equipped with soft mats, green plants, and natural elements to create a calming atmosphere.
5. Walking Area: Cozy pathways for strolls that allow visitors to enjoy nature and the surrounding environment. Benches for resting can be placed here, along with landscape design elements such as flower beds and water features.
All these areas are united by a common concept, creating a space that fosters family connections and harmony among people.
The project uses the following materials:
The pathways are made of asphalt and concrete tiles. The children's playground features rubber crumb. Additionally, the relaxation area uses a wooden deck.
The vegetation on the cafe's territory includes white dogwood, common lilac (double white), Virginia chokecherry, large breeze grass, and spirea.