Showing posts with label office design ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label office design ideas. Show all posts

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.











Friday, November 28, 2014

Fujitsu Headquarters design in Sydney, Australia

 The Woods Bagot architecture has designed the Oceania Headquarters for Fujitsu in Sydney, Australia with a total surface of 9000 square meters spread over five floors that were created to focus on the employees and customers.
The design wants to integrate with the building and thus Woods Bagot worked closely with the Fujitsu employees to bring together the base lobby and from there continue into the work areas on the upper levels.A central staircase is what links the five floors and it leads to the kitchen, social areas or work environments. There aren’t any allocated desks since an agile workspace concept was preferred to encourage the staff to vary in their work practices since a new setting might bring new ideas with it.
There are sit-to-stand work spots on each floor and interactive zones as well. The Japanese heritage of the firm is references through several origami motifs and the layering of timber, while the oak timber cladding in the meeting rooms and the handmade furniture bring an organic element to the aesthetic.












Thursday, November 27, 2014

An open space and vivid tones compliment for an office

The Learning Centre is the department of an international phone company located in Bucharest, Romania and the project was designed by the Pavoni Studio converting a residential area into a learning complex set around a central pole which is in the shape of an orange box meeting area.

The purpose of the project defines the interior, so communication is the core theme of the space whatever the shape it takes, virtual or face to face. The urban setting has a neutral background with vivid tones complementing it and the glossy materials were combined with natural textures for a cozy but modern setting.
 The open layout and the writable surfaces all around promote an interactive environment with the installations, graphic design and decorative walls all made specifically for the project by Miruna Pavoni to bring out the theme of communication and the urban landscape with its constant noises but also with the opportunity of always being in contact with fresh ideas.














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