Solstice Culinary Space, Hong Kong restaurant interior development building design, China, architecture photos
6 April 2026
Architects: Snøhetta
Location: 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
Photos: HDP Photography, Nicholas Wong, Benson Wong
Solstice Culinary Space, HK, China
Snøhetta has designed a multi-faceted culinary destination in the heart of Hong Kong celebrating the cyclical rhythms of nature through an immersive and transformative experience.
Spanning 340 square meters across two floors in Hong Kong’s Central district, Solstice Culinary Space is a dynamic culinary hub that unites three distinct yet interconnected concepts – a cooking studio (Solstice Cooking Studio), a contemporary restaurant (SOL Restaurant), and a casual eatery (Uncle Quek). The thoughtfully crafted space offers an immersive environment where design, culinary art, and the rhythms of nature converge.
Marking the sun’s northern and southern limits, “Solstice” symbolizes nature’s perpetual journey of transformation and growth. Drawing inspiration from the pivotal transitions of the Winter and Summer Solstices, Snøhetta’s design captures the passage of time through a dynamic interplay of evolving materials, lighting, and spatial atmospheres.
Embracing nature’s rhythms
Solstice Culinary Space unfolds in a gentle, continuous rhythm, echoing the earth’s natural transitions. The Cooking Studio, representing the introspective Winter Solstice, is dressed in deep, grounding tones of charcoal and indigo, evoking the long nights and quiet hush of the season. Rich, tactile textures like ceramic tiles and stainless-steel invite touch and reflection.
As the seasons shift and the Summer Solstice approaches, the dining spaces undergo a luminous transformation. Natural light floods in through open windows, and the palette transitions to more neutral, earthy tones. Lighter, organic finishes such as wood, terracotta tiles, and reflective mirrors amplify a sense of openness and vitality, heralding the arrival of summer while hinting at a subtle connection to the Winter Solstice-inspired aesthetic.
Solstice Cooking Studio
Choreographing light and space
“By designing a space that embodies the celestial transitions, we aim to create an immersive experience where the flow of time is palpable in every detail – from the shifting light to the evolving flavors on the plate.” says Ana Patricia Castaingts Gómez, Lead Interior Architect at Snøhetta.
SOL Restaurant
While the interior design flows seamlessly through nuanced gradients of color and texture reflecting the seasonal transformation, the lighting subtly shifts to mirror the changing daylight throughout the day. At either end of the space, two distinct sculptural lighting installations symbolize the sun and moon, representing a harmonious interplay between day and night.
The main dining area exudes an intimate ambiance through its thoughtfully arranged tables. Accentuating this relaxing setting is the concave ceiling – the space’s defining element – whose gentle curvature subtly diffuses both natural and ambient light, suffusing the room with a soft, warm glow. The shape mirrors the arc of the sun across the sky, reinforcing the concept of natural cycles with a poetic gesture. Concealed linear LED lighting further traces the curve, mimicking the movement of sunlight and moonlight and creating a layered, cinematic effect that evolves with the shifting daylight. This architectural highlight elevates the overall culinary experience, crafting an inviting space where guests can gather, dine, and celebrate the changing seasons.
Uncle Quek
A stage for communal celebration
“Solstice Culinary Space aims to be an experience as much a restaurant – it is a journey through time, a reflection of nature’s rhythms, and a celebration of transformation in all its forms.” says Emily Yan, Director, Snøhetta Studio Hong Kong (Asia Region).
Solstice is a backdrop for communal dining, learning, and seasonal celebration – a reflection of the solstice’s cultural significance as a cherished festival where families and friends gather to share food and experience nature’s cycles.
The project is now complete and has opened its doors to the public.
Solstice Culinary Space in Hong Kong, China – Building Information
Architects: Snøhetta – https://www.snohetta.com/
Typology: Restaurant, Hospitality
Discipline: Interior Design
Status: Completed
Year: 2025
Location: 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
Client: ZS Hospitality Group
Size: 170 sqm (L5) / 170 sqm (L6)
Photos: HDP Photography, Nicholas Wong, Benson Wong
Photography: HDP Photography, Nicholas Wong, Benson Wong
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