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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.

Paloma Offices in Bucharest, Balkans by Cumulus Architecture

 
March 26th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Cumulus Architecture

There are two main guidelines for the architectural concept of Paloma Offices: the connection between the interior space that flows into the surrounding exterior and site constraints that generate the need to create a symbol for the area. The challenging requirements of the context led us to design the structure and escape paths towards the outer sides of the building, taking full advantage of the plot’s dimensions. We aimed to emphasize the building’s height, concealing its proportions by dividing the façade into modules. The rhythm of the cell grid pattern creates a dynamic continuous mesh, without indicating the height of each floor. As a result, the cells become sun protected private niches.

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

  • Architects: Cumulus Architecture (arch. Liviu Zăgan, arch. Costin Beekman, arch. Alexandra Nicolau)
  • Project: Paloma Offices
  • Location: Soldat Gheorghe Matac Street, no 31, 2nd county, Bucharest
  • Photography: Andrei Mărgulescu
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Area: 845 mp
  • Status: Built 2017 

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

The façade becomes a belvedere, an inhabited space through the exterior staircase that embraces the building. The gallery culminates with a larger open terrace that offers extensive views of the city. All the fragmented views collected along the route are pieced together like a puzzle in this complete panorama.
We attempted to solve the issue of poor illumination on the site by introducing a filter: color. Color can obturate, camouflage or even transform the exterior.
On the other hand, the plot is located between two streets of different importance. In this situation, “front” and “back” become relative terms. The cardinal orientation of this tall and narrow building is justified by the upper terrace that acts as a periscope. The Paloma building becomes a landmark for the area.

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

Image Courtesy © Andrei Mărgulescu

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Categories: Autocad, Office Building, office Complex, Offices




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