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Sumit Singhal
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.

OAV Offices in Valencia, Spain by FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

 
December 14th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

A glance over this place shows us a C-shaped space, which fits the proposed program. It is a small office dedicated to customer service. The rectangular floor plan, to which the communication core of the residential building in which it is located is subtracted, distributes the space in a large corridor attached to the dividing wall and two rooms.

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

  • Architects: FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: OAV Offices
  • Location: Valencia, Spain
  • Photography: Diego Opazo
  • Software used: Autocad, 3dS Max, V-Ray, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Interior Design: ALFARO HOFMANN
  • Project Managment: Fran Silvestre | Arquitecto de proyecto, Fran Ayala | Arquitecto Colaborador
  • Artistic Managment: Sandra Insa
  • Project Team: María Masià, Estefanía Soriano, Pablo Camarasa, Ricardo Candela, David Sastre, Sevak Asatrián, Vicente Picó, Rubén March, Jose Manuel Arnao, Rosa Juanes, Gemma Aparicio, Sergio Llobregat, Juan Martinez, Paz Garcia, Daniel Uribe, Joan Maravilla, Javier , riones, Ángel Pérez, Tomás Villa, Sergio Tórtola
  • Financial Manager: Ana de Pablo
  • Comunicación: Sara Atienza
  • Builded Surface: 174 m2

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

We decided thus to “work up against the wall” in this way the work stations and service areas are attached to the longitudinal dimension of the premises while the waiting area and the meeting room are located in the two resulting rooms. To delimit the working area, the gray materiality of the pavement is used. A resource is thus used that gives the roof the quality of being a kind of signage that defines the uses. Indirect lighting located on the roof reinforces this idea and allows to have luminaires with the maximum possible dimension inside the premises, which give service to the workstations and house the air conditioning. The structure of the existing building disappears inside the furniture that delimits the spaces.

These strategies of ordering the space, integrating facilities and structure, and using materiality to emphasize the distribution may confer this office the necessary tranquility.

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy ©  Diego Opazo

Image Courtesy © FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, Interiors, Office space, Offices, Photoshop, SketchUp, V-Ray




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