PLANCAFÉ is a building designed by Tektum Architecture and Art from Cluj (Transylvania) and the work was completed in 2014. The café-bar building has a built area of 96 sqm with a usable area of 143.3 sqm being divided into two levels. The work is located in Cluj (Transylvania) and is adjacent to a square adjacent to the Broadcasting building to the south and the east side looks to a work of Makovecz Imre-Reformed Church.
The building is on a narrow plot of land and is linked to an existing office construction through a clear and simple architecture. The ground floor is a cafe area with the wall to the open park offering the possibility of extension with a terrace. On the first floor there is a space with an opening to an outdoor terrace delimited by a screen-partition (an integral part of the facade architecture) that also offers comfort and privacy. The building has a geometric composition with a facade delimited by two massive reddish brick pillars that contrast with the grays painted in gray-green and the apparent concrete surfaces. In a world where a great deal of emphasis is placed on recycling, the decision was made to use an apparent brick finish that resulted from the demolition of the building on site.