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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. Recordati Office by Boytorun ArchitectsAugust 13th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Boytorun Architects Boytorun Architects which is founded by Architects Yudum Boytorun and Semih Boytorun, offers to make a spacious space in Turkish Head Office of Recordati. Boytorun Architects has positioned the units such as core, WC, IT etc. in the heart of the general setting and the office areas on the frontage at the Recordati Office with an area of 1500 m2, which spreads out on two storeys at the Maslak Building Office. Besides the use of transparent partitions in the manager rooms and meeting rooms as well as the inclusion of exposed working spaces along with the working areas in the office setting make the Recordati Office more spacious. Impressive spots are created with the local use of corporate colour of the company, in the project which has a modern and flexible design.
In addition the transparent partitions and the foil veneers fixed on these partitions, which remind molecular sequence, used at the Recordati Office where the employees make the most of sunlight in full efficiency thanks to the light-colour wall paints that are used in a way to reinforce the transparent frontage of the building, make this office more vivid. The sandstone colour used on the furniture is intended to create an appearance in harmony with all the elements, without stuffing the space. While the sliding and folding panels featured in the meeting rooms offers a functional use and aesthetical look, the difference of the manager rooms from the working areas is highlighted with more extensive use of the black colour and wooden materials. Making the office more dynamic by featuring the red, which is the corporate colour of the company, at different locations such as the reception lounge at the entrance, the couches between the cabinets and the foils on the joineries, Boytorun Architects has turned the reception counter, which resembles a crystal with its design, into an impressive meeting point. A cosy environment is created with the wooden laths used on the ceiling and some cabinets While uniformity is achieved with the introduction of different materials on the ceiling and the light fixtures between the wooden laths, an outstanding point which can be noticed from the circulation areas is created with the specially-designed light fixture which was included on the stair well and intended to provide an efficient lighting. While Boytorun Architects has preferred using natural looking materials on the floor with a view to obtaining an elegant look and creating mobility with the arrangement patterns, it has ensured that the office is defined locationally by separating the office and shared areas with either the flooring or the ceiling. Much more dynamic social areas which are open to interaction are set up by distributing the resting areas created in order for around 100 employees at Recordati Office to relax, within the office, instead of confining them to single space. At the same time, enjoyable resting areas are created by forming felt-covered couches, in an effort to break the uniformity between the cabinets lined up along the hallway. Contact Boytorun Architects
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