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Selasa, 14 April 2015

The interior design of new office of Leo - Burnett in Moscow, Russia

New office of the Leo Burnett - an advertising company in Moscow, Russia was designed by the practice of Nefa Architects in 2014 to represent the signature style of the brand.
Maria Yasko, the designer explained the thinking process and said that “the idea to use glasses as the central expressive feature of this space was not born at once” and they considered the stars and apples since they represent the company.


The legacy of the company was brought into the design through the period features evoking the Chicago of 1935 and the office spaces were thought of as modern art galleries with glasses integrated into the space as artistic features as well as organizing the overall layout in an original manner.
The resulting project is meant to be adaptable and to change in time, so that it may get additional slogans or color spots in the future while still maintaining the core ideas.












Senin, 13 April 2015

Inspiring from the new office interior of the Spaces Architects@ka in New Delhi, India

The new office of the Spaces Architects@ka in New Delhi, India had been designed in 2013 by their architects. This office is spread over two levels and in a manner that wants to combine leisure activities with an efficient work environment.
The project spreads over a surface of 150 square meters and each zone has a layout determined by its purpose, so the main cabin and conference area were placed at the rear for additional privacy while still allowing them to have a visual connection with the front office.


The irregular geometry of the interior is its main attraction with the roof having glass fixtures as the main source of natural light for the office. The conference area was placed on a raised platform with steel pipes and abstract partitions to continue the ceiling and extend it through multiple boxes that portray the creative force of the firm.


The main cabin has an outer partition created with a fluid shape and veneer cladding leading to the ceiling of the conference room and it is inclined at both planes with a glass sliding partition that can become an individual space.