ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. LOFT B in Anif, Salzburg, Austria by MUTANT ARCH.MEDIAApril 9th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: MUTANT ARCH.MEDIA Development of an agricultural component object on approximately 300sqm of living space including a galleria on 2nd floor. Everything was planned so that it is very neutral looks although the color and radiates a lot of heat .
The surrounding nature is brought as a design element to the inside and staged. Traditional , coarse materials are a fine , time-and no-frills Shaping over . This again reflecting Texturmix of noble materials such as leather, wood , stone and glass , it creates the space and its multitude of details to give a magical attraction. In the open living room a special wall covering was designed in shape of a crystal , which acts on the one hand sound- retardant, on the other hand , with its distinctive. Appearance the rooms significantly impressed and indirect light sources provides a spectacular light scenario. About MUTANT ARCH.MEDIA: The area as a whole is not understood as a closed geometric entity, but rather defined by the subjective perception of the guests. What draws the eye around the room ? How guests move through the rooms, and how you interact with each other ? How to communicate the rooms themselves to each other ? For commercial properties raises the additional question of optimal paths and staff working technical processes, integrated into a successful and efficient interior design. Subtle incentives promote the perception ! Kommunikation zwischen Boden, Wand und Decke mit sämtlichen angrenzenden Disziplinen. ” I see a red door and I want it painted black” , sang the Rolling Stones in the 1960s , and since that time have not been configured in accordance with a few rooms. Each can virtually reproduce the today – walls and plenty of color provided . Richard Bernsteiner of Mutant Arch.Media combines the wide field of application of color and light technology with high-quality materials such as leather, wood , stone and glass into an exciting work of art , which offer users the opportunity for self-expression and identity maintenance. Traditional and indigenous building materials are not only visually, but also the climate and energy technology reinterpreted to meet the modern requirements to be our time . Mutant Arch.Media creates his designs in this magical attraction exercise which makes the room to a place of experience – may be the guest registered this is not even aware of it causes him but come back to it. Contact MUTANT ARCH.MEDIA
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