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Rangla Punjab Restaurant And Bar

Rangla Punjab Restaurant And Bar is an innovative rooftop dining establishment that exemplifies the cultural richness and vibrant traditions of Punjab, India, through its thoughtfully curated design and authentic culinary offerings. Located atop a commercial premises spanning 800 square meters across two levels, this distinctive hospitality venue seamlessly integrates rural Punjabi architectural elements with contemporary design sensibilities. The establishment's name Rangla, meaning colorful in Indian language, reflects its design philosophy that draws inspiration from the vivid chromatic palette characteristic of rural Punjab's cultural expression, from traditional attire to decorative elements. The architectural design, recognized with a Gold A' Design Award in the Hospitality, Recreation, Travel and Tourism Design category, showcases sustainable practices through the extensive use of local materials including Kudappah stone and brick pavers, while featuring unique design elements such as exposed walls, earthen pots, and traditional RCC galleries typical of rural architecture. A particularly notable feature is an actual truck installed 24 meters above ground level, serving both as an architectural centerpiece and functional access to the upper level. The interior space planning encompasses various zones including a formal indoor section with a bar and dessert pantry, an informal terrace seating area, and a private dining section accommodating thirty guests. The design incorporates innovative elements such as glass bangles in window openings that create engaging light patterns, and decorative features crafted from kite thread rolls and vintage cassettes, all contributing to an immersive dining experience that authentically captures the essence of Punjab's rural heritage while maintaining modern comfort and functionality.

punjabi cuisine, rooftop restaurant, sustainable architecture, cultural design, hospitality innovation, traditional decor

Adam Dawson

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Rangla Punjab Restaurant and Bar is an award-winning architectural masterpiece that exemplifies the fusion of traditional Punjabi culture with contemporary design sensibilities, situated atop a commercial establishment in India. This innovative rooftop restaurant, spanning 800 square meters across two levels, represents a thoughtful interpretation of rural Punjab's vibrant essence in a modern dining context. The establishment's design philosophy centers on sustainability and cultural authenticity, incorporating local materials such as Kudappah stone and brick pavers in its construction, while maintaining exposed walls to preserve architectural honesty. The space features distinctive design elements including earthen pots, traditional RCC galleries, and decorative installations utilizing kite thread rolls and vintage cassettes, creating an immersive dining atmosphere that pays homage to Punjab's cultural heritage. A particularly notable feature is the integration of an actual truck, elevated 24 meters above ground level, serving both as a dramatic visual centerpiece and functional access to the upper level. The restaurant's layout encompasses multiple distinct zones, including a formal indoor section with a bar and dessert pantry, an informal terrace seating area, and a private dining section accommodating thirty guests. The design, completed in December 2016, earned the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in 2017 in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, recognizing its innovative approach to spatial design and cultural representation. The establishment's thoughtful incorporation of natural light through windows adorned with colorful glass bangles creates dynamic lighting patterns throughout the day, while the overall design maintains fidelity to the authentic dhaba experience typical of highway-side Punjabi restaurants, adapting rural construction techniques and materials for a contemporary urban context.

rooftop dining, punjabi cuisine, cultural design, sustainable architecture, traditional elements, contemporary restaurant

Adam Dawson


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