Stingray-shaped roof crowns Maldives restaurant by Atelier Nomadic

A bamboo canopy modelled on stingrays tops Overwater Restaurant, which architecture studio Atelier Nomadic has added to a lagoon in the Maldives.

The Japanese restaurant is raised on an existing jetty that extends out from the shore and has a bamboo structure with tree-like columns to support its wavy roof.

Drawing inspiration from the surrounding water, Atelier Nomadic designed its form to resemble the shape of pink whiprays, a species of stingray found in the lagoon.

Atelier Nomadic has added a Japanese restaurant to a lagoon in the Maldives

“Maldives is known for its spectacular underwater life,” studio creative director Olav Bruin told Dezeen.

“We aimed to bring this sub-aquatic theme to

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