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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. H&L Office in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina by Gepek Studio (Damir Dautbegović & Belma Jusufović)March 11th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Gepek Studio (Damir Dautbegović & Belma Jusufović) The space was of residential character, rather ruined, however at the request of the client it was turned into a commercial space. Adaptation did not make any significant changes in the layout, except for some improvements, such as the expansion of existing door openings, which allowed the space to be more transparent.
The walls of the long corridor, with entrance to the business premises, are accentuated with veneered coverings on one side and with other framed, wood, glass bulkheads. The monotony of oak veneer on the surface of the walls was disrupted by geometrically divided fields and by laying veneers in different directions. The reception area welcomes us with the designed reception desk, sharp lines, symbolizing the logo of the company. The interior design of the office space is simple, with a design scheme that combines basic materials and natural colors. Whitened oak, white brick, accentuated furniture, some coloring, give significant warmth to the space and at the same time provide the minimalist look of the interior that the business space requires. Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Categories: ArchiCAD, Autocad, Cinema 4D, Interiors, Offices |