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Herringbone brickwork covers Chinese restaurant The Tang in New York by New Practice Studio

By Bridget Cogley

New York firm New Practice Studio chose red brickwork as the main material for this Chinese noodle bar in the city's Upper West Side to reference Beijing's hutongs.The local architecture practice designed the interiors for The Tang – which serves up dishes from Sichuan, Hunan, and Beijing – around a fusion of East and West."Similar to the boundaryless menu, the interior also tries to achieve a balanced sense of Eastern and Western influence," said New Practice Studio, which has offices in Manhattan and Shanghai.The restaurant has a textured and dark decor featuring black plaster, wood and steel. Red brickwork provides cues to the aesthetic of the alleys in Beijing.

"The interior is upgraded to a refined and moody one," the studio said.

"The Tang is coated in a dark and crimson palette, using materials such as weathering steel for the storefront, walnut wood for countertop, and red herringbone bricks for the wall and floor."

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