LEE'S PIZZA

Brick and steel—iconic to Chicago—shape the storefront design. Movable metal panels shift the facade, while graffiti on the wall adds an American vibe and creates an interactive feature.


Lee’s Pizza is a long-established Shenyang restaurant specializing in Chicago deep-dish pizza. Baicai was commissioned to renovate its original location, aiming to refresh the space while reinforcing the brand concept and highlighting the product.


Chicago deep-dish pizza originated in the 1940s and is a regional American style known for its rich, layered form. Unlike thin-crust Italian pizza, it features a thick, pie-like crust with tall edges, filled with cheese, meat, and vegetables, topped with a hearty tomato sauce—designed to satisfy the appetites of an industrial city.


We used "thickness" as the core spatial concept, expressing it through materials. Inspired by Chicago’s industrial character in the era of deep-dish pizza's origin, we wove industrial elements into the design.


The renovation balances materials, colors, and textures—blending artistic paint, aged ceilings, steel, and handmade brick. The result is a space that feels both industrial and comfortably enveloping.


We aimed for an honest space—an open kitchen reveals the cooking process, while rotating glass panels paired with menu info create a dynamic, layered boundary.


The space is an extension of the product and a reflection of the owner's attitude toward it. We hope LEE’S PIZZA can engage both past and future customers with renewed depth and richness.

PROJECT INFORMATION:
Project Location:Shanyang
Design:BAICAI Design
Construction Company:YIBING Construction
Area:105 sqm
Built Year:2025
Lighting Design:Yi Hui
Photo Credit:Topia Vision