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. Brew Box Pad in Berlin, Germany by Itay Friedman ArchitectsOctober 18th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Itay Friedman Architects Reinventing a space, demolishing the old and to approach the clients needs and wishes nowadays always requires a innovative idea. A box can contain what you place in it, but most importantly can become what you brew of it. From this basic rethinking of the interior shell the Brew Box pad design scheme emerged.
Our client needed a place to live and develop his future business, so we found it only appropriate to create a space that can accommodate his demanding life yet retain the seclusion and peace of home. The client had a clear idea and love for the industrial design and a dream of a loft space, giving us the task to reinvent the mundane typical old building block apartment into a style to which it was never constructed for. The introduction and combination of materials such as metal, old bricks, patterned glass and old style factory tiles where key elements in the mood board we created for this project, alongside our clients work, love for entertaining, cooking and having an optional guests room. To incorporate all this, we first had to rethink the old circulation layout in order to try and reopen the space for all these different uses. Creating an oval shape movement diagram versus the old linear movement pattern, we essentially introduced the possibility to access every part of the space uninterrupted even if one part of it was blocked by use of its inhabitants. The entrance became the main gathering space of the apartment, acted as a access point to the living room / guest bathroom, toilet, service room and private bedroom. The living room could be both private and public due to the fact that we introduced a glass door we designed and manufactured specially for our clients. With it, we both extended the space combining living room and kitchen in to one as well as segregated it when needed as a guest quarter by a pre installed curtain system blocking the transparency of the door. The service room acts as an extension to the kitchen, with extra work space / pantry, that can be opened or closed with a secret shelving door unit, or act as a corridor space to access the kitchen and entrance without engaging the living room space and at times when needed as a private extension to the bedroom. The bedroom is the most secluded part of the apartment, and to maintain it we reinstalled old style double wing door to the living room and a secret mirror door to the service room by which creating a gradual movement through public and semi public spaces before reaching the private space.The Brew Box pad concept created an abundance of containing spaces or as one would say “a box in a box” , creating self sustainable spaces for both living working and entertaining. Contact Itay Friedman Architects
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