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. Omnicos cosmetics in Crema, Italy by Beppe Riboli StudioMarch 25th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Beppe Riboli Studio Three different architectures describe a unique architectonic scenery. 1. The Headquarter I wanted it to be a light, suspended architecture, like a swarm of butterflies. It’s a manifest, communicates the company’s philosophy and creativity. The box- esternal skin is crossed and supported by sinuous waves, to form spaces, empty and full, offices, gardens, terraces. Here everything is white, clean, aseptic.
Purposes: On the ground floor there is reception, coffee room, conference room, supplier’s room, kitchen and a small restaurant, stairs and lift, connections. On the first floor connections, the offices are settled on the external perimeter, meeting rooms facing the internal garden, in order to have privileged views in every working space. 2. The Tunnel Connect the headquarter with the laboratory and the shed. A dreamlike architecture, with cuts in natural lights, is lower than the architectures connected. 3. The Laboratory I called it Diamond, because of the particular shape in plan. The view toward the Paullese is a glass diaphragm, bears the Omnicos Logo, you can see the laboratory technicians at work, It’s an open space, divided by crystal walls. It is the true heart of the company, with the italian Genius at work. Notes: Respect and interpret needs and desires with attention to usefulness and aesthetics. The project wants to represents the customer, the headquarter is Them, in the way of being, of living, of working, of growing. What is the project’s element which represents the idea in the best way? I can say: the skin in corian, butterflies, but I think is more the final result, poetry, lightness and delicacy spread by a reality such colossal. The hardest proof? Timing, deadlines, every day, every night, project over project, always be a step forward, interact with bureucrat and technicians, some times so hard because they don’t understand the artistic things. I arrive from a word where creativity and applied art are crucial, to excite and amaze the public. When I started to apply myself to other things, my design logic did not change, because a project is a project, beyond the shape and the dimensions. I can say : ‘Omnicos is a job well done if it excites those who watch it and who will live it’ Contact Beppe Riboli Studio
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