Bientu Steak & Fish

Curaçao

Bientu Steak & Fish

Client: Private
Industry: complex project
Disciplines: Architecture Landscape Interior
Area: 500 m2
Time: July 2025
Location: Curaçao
Status: Handed-Over

Bientu Steak is conceived as a spatial extension of its natural surroundings, where architecture enhances the dining experience through openness, natural light, and a carefully curated material palette. The project balances contemporary design with tropical identity, creating an atmosphere that feels both elegant and relaxed.

Project Brief

Bientu Steak is a restaurant project located in Curaçao, designed to reinterpret tropical architecture through a contemporary lens. The design responds to the Caribbean climate by prioritizing spatial openness, cross ventilation, and natural daylight, while integrating architecture seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.

The project explores the relationship between gastronomy, space, and nature, creating an environment where materiality, light, and structure work together to enhance the sensory experience of dining. Through the use of natural stone, warm wood, and light-toned finishes, Bentiu achieves a timeless architectural expression that resonates with its context.

Our Solutions
01.
Architectural Elegance
The architectural composition of Bentiu is defined by clean lines, balanced proportions, and a restrained formal language. The design seeks elegance through simplicity, allowing structure and materiality to express the identity of the restaurant without excess.
02.
Landscape Relationship
The project establishes a strong dialogue with the surrounding landscape, blurring the boundaries between architecture and nature. Vegetation, open terraces, and visual corridors integrate the restaurant into its tropical environment, transforming the landscape into an active component of the spatial experience.
03.
Technical Integration
Bentiu incorporates passive design strategies adapted to the Caribbean climate, including natural ventilation, solar control, and optimized orientation. Technical systems are discreetly integrated to support comfort while preserving the architectural clarity of the spaces.
04.
Interior Atmosphere
The interior spaces are conceived as warm and luminous environments, where natural materials and soft tonalities create a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. Spatial transparency and continuity reinforce the connection between dining areas and outdoor spaces.
05.
Material Expression
Materiality plays a central role in the identity of Bentiu. Natural stone, wood, and light-colored finishes are combined to articulate a tactile and timeless architectural language that reflects both the tropical context and contemporary design principles.

The architectural approach is guided by the relationship between climate, landscape, and materiality. Each design decision responds to the tropical conditions of Curaçao, prioritizing comfort, visual continuity, and sensory richness. Bentiu seeks to balance contemporary architectural expression with natural materiality, creating spaces that feel precise yet warm, structured yet fluid.

Design Philosophy

The design philosophy of Bentiu is rooted in the idea of architecture as an immersive experience, where space, nature, and gastronomy converge. The project embraces openness and permeability, allowing light, air, and vegetation to shape the spatial character of the restaurant.

outstanding outcome
Contextual Architecture: Bientu establishes a contemporary architectural identity while remaining deeply connected to its tropical context and landscape.
Integrated Indoor: The restaurant is conceived as a continuous spatial system, where interior and exterior areas merge seamlessly to enhance the dining experience.
Climate-Responsive Design: The architectural form, spatial layout, and material choices work together to optimize natural light, ventilation, and thermal comfort.
Refined Interior Atmosphere: Interior spaces achieve a balance between elegance and comfort, defined by natural materials, soft light, and spatial clarity.
Timeless Materiality: The use of natural stone and wood ensures durability, authenticity, and a lasting architectural expression aligned with the identity of the place.
Project Teams
Principal Architect Yma Prins
Architect Designer Juan Diego Castro
Architect Designer Dorian Hinestroza
Scroll
Drag
Cart (0 items)