Banc Sabadell Company HUB is an experimental space designed as a meeting point and nexus of communication in the business world.
In its different areas, with all the latest technological advances, companies are accompanied through all the stages of consultancy, training and inspiration based on success stories to meet their future challenges.
A flexible space where companies, irrespective of size or sector, find resources for development and where networking is organically promoted.
Other Participants: Installation engineering: ICA – Grupo, Landscape: Manel Colominas, Signage: Mario Eskenazi, Acoustics: Ivana Rossell, Furnishnigs and fittings: Graó.
The office is located on the top floor of a corner building, in the heart of Palermo neighborhood, Buenos Aires.
Starting from an open plan, it was decided to locate the private offices and meeting rooms on the party wall; providing the workstations with exterior views and natural lighting.
The workstations are developed in the form of interconnected 120° islands, to promote a fluid communication between people.
In the post-80 interior design circle in China, there is an interior designer with great recognition. As the similar image and character of panda, he is affectionately called “panda daddy” — Lin Jiacheng.
Lin keeps focusing on creating wonderful living environment with childlike enthusiasm all the time, enabling himself to grow from a junior designer knowing nothing of design, to a copartner establishing PANDA brand with Mr. Cui Shu, who is a well-known designer in the circle.
“Sun shines through leaves, casts mottled light and shadows, and fills the wood color-dominated space with warmth, vigour and natural ambience,” the design team said.
Endowingcommercial space with public attributes In many cases, the design of real estate sales centers in China is luxurious, magnificent, aesthetic and locally relevant, but lacks intimacy and the atmosphere of daily life.ONE-CU, a design studio excels at interior design practices in real estate field, believes that as a carrier of urban lifestyles, property sales centers should be made more human-friendly and intimate through practical design strategies.
The evolution of technology drives us to adapt the way we live, work, buy….
In this case, it is a big consolidated company that has the determination to create a new business model of e-commerce.
The project consists in providing a space for the offices of this new department within an industrial building built for logistics.
The new era and ecosystems require new ways of working and living in which the users decide how they are going to use the space.
Different types of spaces are proposed, ones more spacious and others more private, more informal…. Spaces that lead to inspiration, to creativity, spaces for concentration, for team work, for the development of ideas….working thoroughly on the relationship between all of them.
Article source: Beijing Shanhe Jinyuan Art Design Co., Ltd.
Qingyun Community——A return to natural living space
A long time living a caged life,
To nature now free to retire.
—Back to Pastoral Life, Yuan Ming Tao
Since the period of Wei and Jin dynasties in China, literati who has been in officialdom for a long time always has the fantasy of retirement and life in nature. Today, even though the hustle and bustle of the city blurs out the true meaning of life, the eagerness of Chinese literati to break away from the world has not diminished.
This project stems from the need to modernize the branch, using new materials and revaluing the space to adapt to current needs.
The program includes new workstations, a new private office, the design of a new store marquee, and the possibility to take advantage of the original height, that was hidden above the sheetrock ceilings.
A new aluminum composite cladding was specially designed, to create an interesting background for the employees. It’s geometric modules evoke the company logo.
Restore means to work with the history of what we have inherited from the past and, simply, make it look towards the future… That requires looking back with affection but without nostalgia.
When we were asked to carry out the restoration of “LH135” building, as opposed to completely transforming the spaces, our main concept sought to embrace the valuable elements of the original industrial design and made them look towards the future.
Modernisation of 70s iconic Swizz office building into a highly sustainable building integrated with the surrounding park and Lake Zürich to become a new attraction for users and citizens in Zurich.
The obsolete office building at Bellerivestrasse 36 from 1974 is transformed into a modern and sustainable building. The façade of the building is revived into an optimized, energy performing, light and transparent façade cladded with photovoltaic panels that protect the interior from direct sunlight at the same time.
The interior consisting of office and rental units are connected to a new atrium which creates synergy and knowledge a feel of belonging to the users of the building.
Superimpose transforms shopping mall into Chengdu inspired reconfigurable SOHO 3Q.
Superimpose transformed the 3rd and 4th floor of the 12,000 square meter, low occupancy but centrally located WIFC shopping mall into a large vibrant and creative platform for SOHO 3Q, China’s leading co-working office space developer.
The existing mall consists of two distinct zones: the curved and ‘fluid’ atrium zone, which connects to the other mall floors with the atrium void, and the more orthogonal shaped area situated underneath the high-rise office tower. Superimpose interpreted the two zones as separate worlds and themed them according to the two distinct characteristics of Chengdu: the ‘Land of Abundance’ and the ‘Man Made City’.