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Brown Forman in Mexico City, Mexico by ESKEMA arquitectos

Monday, March 11th, 2019

Article source: ESKEMA arquitectos

ESKEMA arquitectos made an interior design project for this offices answering to the brand´s specific challenges. The program was organized to have all services and private areas in the same space favoring the open space location towards the façade so everybody enjoys the view and the natural light.

The materials and setting dictate the different uses and areas of the office, the polished concrete floor was used for circulations and the reception. For the remaining areas solid colors carpet was used playing with dynamic patterns that added motion. In the meeting rooms red was selected as the main color combined with grays to enhance creativity, vitality and drive. In the working area shades of blue were used aiming for a more trustworthy and reassuring space.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Raphael and Juan Carlos Jiménez

  • Architects: ESKEMA arquitectos (Luis Manuel Gómez Portugal, Juan Carlos Jiménez)
  • Project: Brown Forman
  • Location: Corporate Toreo Park, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Photography: Gabriel Raphael and Juan Carlos Jiménez
  • Contractor: Atxk
  • Surface: 650 m2
  • Year: 2017

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IMAK Ofset Management Office in Esenyurt, Turkey by EDDA ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT

Wednesday, March 6th, 2019

Article source: EDDA ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 

EDDA Architecture which has a different approach in office projects with its transparent and flowing design concept is designing the interiors of the new Management Office building for Imak Ofset which is located in Esenyurt.  Departments that are set-up around social areas located at the centre create an enjoyable environment for the employees and a design raising the motivation of the employees to the highest level is targeted with colours, materials and interior landscape works.

Image Courtesy © EDDA ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT

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Nomura in New Delhi, India by Ultraconfidentiel

Thursday, February 21st, 2019

Article source: Ultraconfidentiel

The project is divided into two main areas: One dedicated on the highly focussed tasks with large community wooden tables.

And the other one, being  a more living and creative area, offering traditional meeting spaces, as well as a library with lounge seating arragement, an organic cafeteria  with frozen moss panels along with a giant & immersive wall paper which helps to disconnect.

The color palette has been carrefully selected around a familly settled greens to bring freshness and emphasize the purpose of each room.

In a short words, thiThe color palette has been carrefully selected around a familly settled greens to bring freshness and emphasize the purpose of each room.

In a short words, this is a chic and cozy workplace where people will enjoy their working.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

  • Architects: Ultraconfidentiel
  • Project: Nomura
  • Location: New Delhi, India
  • Photography: Vibhor Yadav
  • Client: Nomura Consulting Solutions
  • Size: 6,000 sft.
  • Year: 2017

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Redesign of the staff cafeteria of the KfW Development Bank in Berlin, Germany by Rüthnick Architekten

Friday, February 15th, 2019

Article source: Rüthnick Architekten

More attractive for the staff was the goal of the project. The atmosphere of the former company cafeteria of the 1990s was anonymous and had a cool effect.

The new color concept in black and white, with color accents in different shades of green, provides a fresh and regenerating effect. An improved lighting and acoustic concept create a warm and pleasant indoor climate. The wood-clad gallery and staircase refer to the existing wooden doors and windows.

Image Courtesy © Rüthnick Architekten

  • Architects: Rüthnick Architekten
  • Project: Redesign of the staff cafeteria of the KfW Development Bank
  • Location: Berlin, Germany

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Pernod Ricard Offices in Gurugram, India by Ultraconfidentiel

Tuesday, February 12th, 2019

Article source: Ultraconfidentiel

The challenge with Pernod Ricard was to bring conviviality into the office space. By redesigning the traditional workplace as an open space, the premises have become the preferred grounds for workshops, collaboration and relaxation. The space adapts to every way of working, balancing connection and disconnection, shifting between quiet places to focus and collaborative areas, thereby meeting each employee’s needs. It is a convergence center for social innovation, a place-based hub of ideas, people, and strategies.

Image Courtesy © Yatinder Kumar

  • Architects: Ultraconfidentiel
  • Project: Pernod Ricard Offices
  • Location: Gurugram, India
  • Photography: Yatinder Kumar, Vibhor Yadav

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Edge Innovation Center in Cairo, Egypt by YLAB Arquitectos

Friday, February 1st, 2019

Article source: YLAB Arquitectos

The project consists of the interior design of the Edge Innovation Center, a new aspirational and status business destination in Egypt. It is located in Giza’s Galleria40, a brand new retail and business complex.

The client wanted to create a unique, high-end workplace environment, conceived to be Cairo’s premier business and conferences facility. Edge provides a flexible, modern, and premium workspace to entrepreneurs, individuals, start-ups, fast-growing businesses, large companies, and agencies.

Image Courtesy © Nour El Refai

  • Architects: YLAB Arquitectos
  • Project: Edge Innovation Center
  • Location: Cairo, Egypt
  • Photography: Nour El Refai
  • Client: Raya Holding
  • Contractor: Details Contractor
  • Area: 1.500 m2

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Cultural Production Zone in Guacara, Venezuela by PICO COLECTIVO

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2019

Article source: PICO COLECTIVO

Cultural units involve a center of urban creation and experimental economies, based on the transformation of a vandalized construction.

The intervention proposes to confront the need for collective spaces, as a result of the evidence of huge gaps and precarious structures, common in the center of the city. Betting to occupy a building violated during street protests, for its rescue as cultural infrastructure, articulating a series of initiatives driven by groups of artists and local communities.

Image Courtesy © José Alberto Bastidas

  • Architects: PICO COLECTIVO
  • Project: Cultural Production Zone
  • Location: Guacara, Carabobo, Venezuela
  • Photography: José Alberto Bastidas
  • Cultural Promoter: Alfredo Pineda
  • Project Team: María Isabel Ramírez, Michelle Isoldi, José Bastidas
  • Construction: Juan Ortega, Juan Ortega, José Suarez, Carlos Sánchez, Joel Meléndez, Luis Rojas, Arjenis Durand, Edison Rivas
  • Collaborators: Juan Castillo, Williams Adjunta, Kenneth Gomez, Patricia Henríquez, Nickol Bendek, Adriano Pastorino
  • Institutional Support: BANDES Economic and Social Development Bank, Microfinance Development Fund FONDEMI
  • Cultural Management: Colectivo ZPG
  • Surface and Components: 550 m2
  • Year: 2016

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Shanghai Intelligent Medical Islands Urban Design in Shanghai, China by L&M Design Lab

Friday, December 7th, 2018

Article source: L&M Design Lab 

The area of intelligent medical islands is 34 hectares. Once constructed, the project will be the demonstration base of Shanghai intelligent medical innovation, creating more than 500,000 sqm working area for intelligent medicine subdivisions such as intelligent apparatus, precision medicine, testing and R&D, Stem Cell and Regenerative Research, etc.

Image Courtesy © L&M Design Lab

  • Architects: L&M Design Lab
  • Project: Shanghai Intelligent Medical Islands Urban Design
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Yang Pengcheng
  • Design Team: Zhu Sijun, Guo Qian, Huang Hanyi
  • Partner Team: Atelier 42
  • Construction Drawing Design Team: Shanghai architectural design and Research Institute Co., Ltd.
  • Design Span: April 2018 – August 2018

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Latvian National Museum of Art (LNMM) in Riga, Latvia by Processoffice and Andrius Skiezgelas Architecture

Monday, December 3rd, 2018

Article source: Processoffice

Three Aspects of the Reconstruction Strategy for the Building of the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga

Considering the unique architecture of the building, its representational importance and significant contribution to the cultural heritage, the proposed extension strategy is based on:

– retention of the existing building capacity and authentic details;

– need for renewal and extension of museum functions in the clearly expressed modern volume and subtle minimal design of the additional spaces;

Image Courtesy © Norbert Tukaj

  • Architects: Processoffice and Andrius Skiezgelas Architecture
  • Project: Latvian National Museum of Art (LNMM)
  • Location: 10A Krišjāņa Valdemāra street, Riga, Latvia
  • Photography: Norbert Tukaj
  • Client: Riga City Council Property Department
  • Processoffice: Vytautas Biekša, Rokas Kilčiauskas, Marius Kanevičius, Giedrius Špogis, Ježi Stankevič, Austė Kuliešiūtė, Miglė Nainytė, Giedrė Datenytė, Mantas Petraitis, Sandra Dumčiūtė, Povilas Marozas, Sandra Šlepikaitė
  • Andrius Skiezgelas Architecture: Andrius Skiezgelas, Gilma Teodora Gylytė, Rasa Mizaraitė
  • Restoration: Arhitektoniskās Izpētes Grupa: Artūrs Lapiņš, Marina Mihailova, Guntars Jansons
  • Structural Engineering: Engineers’ office Būve un Forma: Jānis Prauliņš, Jānis Krasts, Kaspars Šņore, Olga Opolčenova, Solvita Šņore, Māris Grāvītis
  • Landscape: Ainavu arhitekti: Daiga Veinberga, Līga Valdmane
  • Budget: 34m euro
  • Space: Total area: 8,249 m²; public space 2,500 m²
  • Status: Competition 1st place 2010, technical project 2011-12, completion 2015, opened in 2016.

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Learning Center at Campus of Health Sciences of UGR University in Granada, Spain by Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos

Friday, November 23rd, 2018

Article source: Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos

Flowing with the natural inclination of the terrain, general movement on the campus finds access to the array of services that are offered in the General Services Building. There can be found the Auditorium, Library and Nursery, as well as restaurants and exhibition rooms.

The expressive will that appears in the ways connecting the main courses on the campus with the General Services Building generates a facility that has a singular, organic shape in consonance with its uses. Such uses -library, museum, cafeteria, and so on- open to free open spaces that are at a lower level than the general height of the site and are delimited by elm plantations.

Image Courtesy © Duccio Malagamba

  • Architects: Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos
  • Project: Learning Center at Campus of Health Sciences of UGR University
  • Location: Avda. de la Ilustración, 1P. 18016 Granada, Spain
  • Photography: Duccio Malagamba, Fotowork
  • Client: University of Granada
  • Collaborators: Blanca Sánchez, Óscar Mínguez, Javier Monge, Ramiro Villegas, Jerónimo Van Schendel, Esperanza Moreno, Alejandro Álvarez
  • Model: Queipo Maquetas
  • Structural Engineering: Tedeco Ingenieros
  • Contractors: Dragados
  • Building Physics Advisor: Estudio Acústico H. Arau

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