“Hair of Istanbul” Hair Transplant Clinic is an 450 sqm interior design project located in Yalı Ataköy Complex in Istanbul, Turkey. Two flats in the third floor of a residence building are merged for the clinic.
To create a technological healing place, concept of the clinic design is wrapped around an idea of “digital forest”. These two seemingly conflicting themes are brought together to support each other in the design. As a result of being a health center the feeling of a sterile environment is established with a minimalistic approach shaped around the concept of “flat design”, easy-to-clean surfaces, and the use of white color in different materials. The use of technology with elements such as sensor doors, mirror screens, video walls have also been integrated into the project to support the operation of a modern health facility.
The cooperation between CAA and BCC Group, a leading enterprise in the medical beauty industry, dates back to ten years ago. Based on the design concept of creating “natural vitality”, CAA built the first clinic for Joan brand. Now with ten years after, CAA was invited again for its brand upgrading. The project is located in Lido, an international community landmark in Beijing. With a design area of about 1200 sqms, it is divided into two floors, mainly composed of public services and a full-discipline medical beauty treatment spaces.
Can the “Mediterranean” style have a new reading? Can an urban house offer a summer atmosphere without falling into aesthetic topics?
We attended to the wishes of our clients to have a fresh, pleasant and comfortable house with very contemporary organization of rooms, materials and geometries but from our origins.
This project was developed for the Ukrainian brand the COAT by Katya Silchenko. The women’s ready-to-wear brand was founded by Kateryna Silchenko in 2014. The designer draws inspiration from women around, who are strong, passionate, and subtle at the same time.
Interdisciplinary Architecture’s (IA) new studio for LinkedIn’s Media Productions team part of LinkedIn’s Sunnyvale, California campus is designed to foster creativity and support highly technical video production processes, all while keeping employees safe in the post-pandemic age. The design seamlessly blends workspaces for visioning, storyboarding, and workshopping with state-of-the-art studio environments, bringing creative and technical teams under one roof to streamline video-on-demand and live broadcast content production.
Shibolet & Co., one of the largest law firms in Israel, moved their residence to new office towers in Tel Aviv, where they are spread over 7 floors.
The client’s requirement was to create an efficient and high-quality work environment, with extensive and diverse public areas in nature and appearance.
The design language of the project was inspired by the company’s special logo.
IMC Pan Asia Alliance Group (IMC) is a Singapore-headquartered investment holding company that is actively invested across a diverse portfolio of investments covering shipping, ports, resources, real estate, investment management and lifestyle industries across the globe.
Inspired by IMC’s belief that business is intertwined with the sustainability of its greater environment and the well-being of an individual, our design approach is aimed at tapping the senses to redefine the boundaries and expectations of a corporate office environment.
With its global headquarters in Singapore, Ocean Network Express (ONE) is the world’s seventh largest container carrier with an international network of over 130 services to some 120 countries. Designed and conceptualised as an educational, interactive and collaborative space for green initiatives, ONE’s new workplace – aptly named ONE Green Office – now houses their global Green Strategy Department and South Asia regional headquarters.
The most elegant residential Barcelona, in the quiet area of Turó Park, treasures some jewels of interior design whose owners rarely open their doors. We look out as privileged observers to a house of generous dimensions, with a total of 260 square meters, by the hand of Alex March, author of its interior design.
The need of its owner was to give it a renewed air: “my client wanted to have another relationship with her space, an inspiring, timeless, elegant, cheerful, balanced home, with soul and character” explains Alex March who highlights the sensitivity for art of the owner: “she is in love with art and, in particular, with the works of the artist Iñaki Moreno”. In addition, in this project, the will to preserve, recover and rejuvenate the pre-existing elements of the house, located on a farm of the 20s, has been a priority.
The residents of the 260m² apartment, located in Campo Belo, São Paulo, had already lived in the apartment for some time and adapted it to their needs, until they decided to leave it as they had always dreamed of! To make the dream of the couple with three children come true, the interior designer Daniela Berland Cianciaruso, who runs the office Estudio Glik de Interiores, revised and brought a contemporary, fluid concept with touches of color to the property, leaving the new layout functional and with a lot of personality.