Showing posts with label Office design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Office design. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Creative headquarter design of Space in Santa Fe, New Mexico

The international architectural and design firm Space has assisted the Volaris flight company created a new corporate office space in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The headquarters is spread over two floors with plenty of informal areas for meetings or exchange of ideas to provide a relaxing and more efficient manner of communication. The open spaces assign no specific work areas for the employees to promote communication and casual interactions. The decorations and materials used are waste components from the aeronautical industry such as airplane wheels or seats, and even some parts of the carcasses of planes, maintaining the firm specific through the plane motif which is also evident on the ceiling where an entire collection of large scale planes can be found.


The project features high performance offices with a low cost that incorporates the values of the firm trying to become an extension of the experience that clients will have while flying with Volaris.







Friday, June 5, 2015

JWT office designed by Clive Wilkinson Architects in New York

Clive Wilkinson Architects had become designer for JWT office - one of the most famous advertising agencies in the world. J. Walter Thompson - president of JWT office has strictly requirements for his office and it seems Clive Wilkinson has satisfied all these requirements. The new headquarters can be found in New York and the Wilkinson Architects collaborated with DEGW –that made some research to see what the client envisioned about the company- and also with HOK New York which helped with the executive architect services.


The headquarters lie at 466 Lexington Avenue, occupying 250.000 square feet and the 5 floors host 900 people. The project began in June 2004 and ended in February 2008, the last touch was taking care of the floors that were gutted, changed and fit into place.









Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Redesign a store into a office in Barcelona


This office is located in Barcelona, in the past, it functioned as a store so that it is being isolated from the outside. With the plan to reconstruct and change the design and structure of building, this architecture completely change. The interior space was opened, continuous glass was used and open iron carpentry without the use of studs to let the natural light fill the space. Even if the space seems open now, thanks to dark gray screens the space has privacy, too. The iron is gray painted dark graphite and it matches the interior furnishings.


The design captures the idea of being an architect and what the job implies. The color of pencils-graphite to be more precise was used and white on walls to remind us of the papers that are necessary in this domain. The inner wall of the room is very peculiar due to its irregularities. It is painted in a gradient hue of gray.




The Lamp was also designed by the people from the architecture studio-they used some iron that was already “flowing” in the space and they covered the iron with sheets of folded parchment paper to remind us of studio plans. On the exterior side you can see 6 tables and a dark shelf for books and other magazines.







Monday, December 8, 2014

Quickly look at the interesting design of "Not Guilty" restaurant

Let admire the design and the arrangement of a restaurant in Switzerland names as "Not Guilty". This restaurant focus on providing nutritious food which is prepared with a large variety of salads and snacks. They recently commissioned the architectural practice of Ippolito Fleitz to design a new restaurant in Zurich, Switzerland and this is currently their third location. Each of the restaurants tries to provide an aesthetic and ambiance that spans from the idea of a “little heaven on Earth” so the color choice is a combination of white and pastel tones with oak wood on the floor to add some texture.
The interior is long and the entrance welcomes you with a richly colored salad bar and a menu board which is designed to resemble a kitchen hutch. The central element in the design is a high table which is canopied and offers a white lacquered tree that reaches the ceiling.
There are various types of tables available either for when you want to eat alone or with a group and the interior design is filled with playful elements to attract your attention and brighten your day.











Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Inspired the Red Bull headquarters design in New York

 When think about Red Bull, I am immediately image about an energy drink. After that, I think about the rich of this brand. When I am work in architecture, I often consider myself how the Red Bull office looks like.
I have search so much and fortunately, I find a post that give me some pictures of  The Red Bull office. Although this is just a design for office in New York but I am so excited cause the beauty and how the profession of that office. There are some people believe that the design of Red Bull headquarters in New York has provided a minimalist but high-tech office.
The project spreads over a surface of 16800 square feet and instead of telling the company’s story or philosophy the design focuses on the architectural qualities of scale and light for a highly pleasing setting.
Since the work environment keeps evolving the designers created rooms with distinct features so that there are three dimensions that can be used for open office events, conferences or collaborative meetings, each of them with carefully chosen colors, textures and materials. The designers explained that “if the standard for corporate facilities is to create a physical experience that builds on the brand qualities the organization has successfully established in digital media, then Red Bull’s New York Office is the antithesis of this best practice.”








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