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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. Pondera in Mexico City, Mexico by DIN interiorismoMay 31st, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: DIN interiorismo DIN interiorismo´s submission for this office project focused on a design with the adequate range of movement and private spaces at the same time. The challenge to address was developing a dynamic area that allowed the users to work with plenty of space in a semi open area of 111 sq m.
It is a project that stands out for its simple combination of elements and materials, where color and texture make the necessary contrast inviting to work. The orderly arrangement of the furniture and gray walls break with the central element —which in this case is an origami style plafond— that receives and divides the meeting room from the main office and operative area. The main office and the meeting room are divided by glass that integrates them visually with the rest of the office and may also be used as drawing board. Warmth and acoustics were achieved using OSB board floors. Open spaces trigger teamwork and full control of the operation, however there is foreseen a small area for private phone calls or to disconnect for a few minutes to change into a more relaxed position. The walls and certain details in the furniture have blue and green color accents, discreet notes to give movement and dynamism to the general environment. Interior designer Aurelio Vázquez and his team managed to create a contemporary space without giving up the warmth and functionality of the space. Contact DIN interiorismo
Tags: Mexico, Mexico City Categories: Interiors, Office space, Offices |