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Office design has changed significantly over the last few years and is now one of the most innovative areas of interior design.
It used to be the case that only the public spaces of an office were creatively designed, but increasingly the staff areas are seen as key reflections of the company brand as well. In more radical offices, there is also a growing belief in the importance of work areas as social spaces and a blurring of the distinction between work and recreation.
This book explores in detail 42 of the best recent office design schemes, featuring projects from leading architects around the world. Each project includes photographs as well as detailed drawings and plans, where appropriate, in addition to informative text describing the design concept and process. A bonus CD contains drawings featured in the book, in both eps and dwg (generic CAD) formats.
About the Author
Drew Plunkett was Head of the Department of Interior Design at the Glasgow School of Art. Since 1981 he has practised as an interior designer based in London and Glasgow. He is also active as an exhibitor, curator and critical writer. He is the author of Drawing for Interior Design (2009).
Olga Reid is a practising interior designer at Urban Salon, London.
Contents:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PURPOSE BUILT
395 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Studio O+ A
Anna, Basel, ZMIK
Dreamhost, San Francisco, Studio O+A
Caja de Arquitectos, Pamplona, Inglesias and Silanes
GLEM Office, Rio de Janiero, Mareines + Patalano Architects
Google Engineering HQ, London, Penson
Hue Plus, Tokyo, Schemata Architecture Office
Khan Project Office, Seoul, Khan Project
Kirchplatz Office, Muttenz/Basel, Oppenheim Architecture + Huesler Architekten
MR Design Office, Tokyo, Schemata Architecture Office
Microsoft Headquarters, Vienna, Innocad
VOV, Seoul, Void Planning
WOW, Sendai, Upsetters Architects
Yandex, St Petersburg, Za Bor
Ymedia, Wink,Yperform, Madrid, Stone Designs
Lego PMD, Billund, Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord
3. CONVERSIONS
A Red Object, Shanghai, 3Gatti Architecture
Bar Code, Singapore, Ministry of Design
Brandbase, Amsterdam, Most Architecture
Cheap Monday, Stockholm, Uglycute
Epean Studio, Shanghai, Fei Wang
Goldberger, Budapest, Terhivatal
Headvertising, Bucharest, Corvin Christian
Kantoor IMd, Rotterdam, Ector Hoogstad Architecten
Netlife Research, Oslo, Eriksen Skajaa Architects
No Picnic, Stockholm, Elding Oscarson
One Size, Amsterdam, Origins Architects
Power Office, Amsterdam, 29 and Eckhardt & Leeuwenstein
Pride and Glory, Krakow, Morpho Studio
Red Bull, Amsterdam, Sid Lee Architecture
Saii+Kama, Seoul, M4
Shophouse, Bangkok, all(zone)
Skype Office, Stockholm, PS Arkitektur
Tribal DDB, Amsterdam, i29
Urban Station, Buenos Aires, Total Tool
4. UPGRADES OF EXISTING INTERIORS
Edison House, London, Adjaye Associates
FA Law Office, Ragusa, Chiavola+Sanfilippo Architetti
Logan Offices, New York, SO-IL
Myer Head Office, Sydney, Buro North
OfiSera, Izmir, Yerce Architecture
Pumpkin Room, Beijing, edg Creatives
Red Town, Shanghai, Taranta Creations
Sierra Space, San Francisco, Logan Johnson Architecture
Taoyuanju Office, Tianjin, Vector Architects
The JWT Agency, Paris, Mathieu Lehanneur
Thin Office, Singapore, Studio SKLIM
DIRECTORY OF ARCHITECTS' DETAILS
Doctors’ practices have become a new frontier in construction. Architects and designers around the world have risen to the challenge, successfully creating environments that are as innovative and inviting as they are functional. The patient finds himself or herself in well designed and comfortable surroundings, which contribute as much to the process of healing and recovery as well as the technical equipment and medical competence.
This title features 60 different offices and practices created for a wide variety of fields, from dentistry and pediatrics to Traditional Chinese Medicine. The architects and designers featured demonstrate the most creative solutions to the very particular demands of the healthcare sector.
From the contents:
_Dental Practice Gdent in Vittoria, Spain (Francesc Rifé)
_Mid Atlantic Skin-Surgery Institut in Washington, DC, USA (Forma Architect)
_Ear, Nose and Throat Center in Tokyo, Japan (L2ds)
_Embryocare Clinic in Athenes, Greece (mab architects)
_Pediatrics and Traditional Medecine Practice in Cologne, Germany (100% interior)
Bella Figura. Milan’s sumptuous modernist hallways
First impressions count, especially in Milano. In this unprecedented photographic journey, editor Karl Kolbitz curates 144 of the finest Milanese entrance halls from 1920 to 1970. Sumptuous in diversity and splendor, the volume features some of Milan’s most famous architects, from Gio Ponti to Piero Portaluppi, and showcases the city’s design DNA across high to low architecture.
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First impressions count, especially in Milano. In this unprecedented photographic journey, editor Karl Kolbitz opens the door to 144 of the city’s most sumptuous entrance halls, captivating in their diversity and splendor. These vibrant Milanese entryways, until now hidden away behind often restrained façades, are revealed as dazzling examples of Italian modernism, mediating public and private space with vivid configurations of color and form, from floors of juxtaposed stones to murals of minimalist geometry.
The collection spans buildings from 1920 to 1970 and showcases the work of some of the city’s most illustrious architects and designers, including Giovanni Muzio, Gio Ponti, Piero Portaluppi, and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, as well as non-pedigreed architecture of equal impact and interest. The photographs for the publication were exclusively created by Delfino Sisto Legnani, Paola Pansini, and Matthew Billings, each evoking the entryways with individual sensibility and a stylistic interplay of detail shots — such as stones, door handles, and handrails — with larger architectural views.
The images are accompanied by outstanding written contributions from Penny Sparke, Fabrizio Ballabio, Lisa Hockemeyer, Daniel Sherer, Brian Kish, and Grazia Signori, together bringing a wealth of architecture, design, and natural stone expertise to guide the reader through the applied materials and fittings as well as the art-historical and social implications of each of the ingressi. As much an architectural city guide as an aesthetic study, the book provides the exact address and an annotated Milan map for all featured entryways, as well as the architect name and date of construction.
In the well-documented realm of 20th-century Italian design, Kolbitz has stepped over the threshold and delivered a brand new area of inquiry in Milanese modernism. With the rigor of its multifaceted research, poised photography, and breadth of its featured hallways, this is an invigorating new reference work and an inside look at the city’s design DNA across high to low architecture.
The editor:
Karl Kolbitz is an editor based in Berlin. Growing up in the reunited German capital, he became interested in architecture and how the built environment shapes our lives. He worked with Mario Testino and Wolfgang Tillmans for many years before founding his own creative practice, which focuses on the development and design of art and architecture publications.
The contributing authors:
Fabrizio Ballabio is an architect and writer. He teaches history and theories studies at the Architectural Association (AA) and the Royal College of Art (RCA) and is a founding member of åyr.
Daniel Sherer teaches architectural history and theory at Columbia GSAPP and Yale School of Architecture. His research focuses on the modern reception of humanist architecture and on Italian modernism. Dr. Sherer has published extensively in journals in Europe and the U.S. including Artforum, Domus, Log, Perspecta, and Journal of Architecture.
Lisa Hockemeyer lectures on design history and criticism at the Polytechnic University of Milan and Istituto Marangoni. Her research focuses on 20th-century Italian design, industry, art, and ceramics. Dr. Hockemeyer has published widely and curated exhibitions in both Italy and the UK. She is Visiting Research Fellow at Kingston University, UK.
Penny Sparke is Professor of design history and Director of the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University, UK. She has lectured, curated exhibitions, broadcast, and published widely on design history, including her own books An Introduction to Design and Culture, 1900 to the Present and Design in Context. Professor Sparke is an Honorary Senior Fellow of the Royal College of Art.
Grazia Signori has been working in the dimension stone sector (testing and identification) since 2001. Her research focuses on the petrographical composition and technical properties of natural stones. She is a Visiting Professor at several Italian universities, including Politecnico di Milano and the Earth Sciences Department of Università di Milano and regularly publishes in Italian journals.
Brian Kish is an art historian and curator of Italian 20th-century design. His specialist knowledge includes designers Ico & Luisa Parisi, Gio Ponti, BBPR, Carlo Mollino, and Carlo Scarpa. He organized the first exhibition on Gio Ponti in the United States.
The photographers:
Delfino Sisto Legnani lives and works in Milan. His photography has been featured in a number of international magazines as well as in leading culture forums like the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, La Triennale in Milan, and the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2012 and 2014.
Matthew Billings is a Berlin-based photographer and video artist whose work considers the intersection of moving and still imagery and the formal shifts brought about by technological advance. His work has been featured in magazines including Basso, Butt, and Paper.
Paola Pansini lives and works in Milan. Her photography focuses on still life and interiors and has been featured by some of the most prestigious fashion houses, international magazines, and architecture studios, including Armani, Prada, Valentino, Wallpaper*, Esquire, and David Chipperfield Architects.
Designing exhibition space is a challenge for designers to ensure that they create a work in a limited time and space. The stand design needs to be innovative and visual, but must also serve as a back-drop to the products and services that it has to promote. This book, which is aimed at designers, exhibition professionals and design students, is a collection of 50 innovative stand designs, all involving different styles, techniques and ideas from the simply, yet classy to the high-tech and experimental designs. The book highlights designs from around the world and is divided into two sections : Exhibitions and Trade Fairs.
Посмотреть избранные развороты книги Exhibitions and Showrooms
Buildings such as these have revolutionized the architecture of factories and office buildings. Take the glass-encased plastics factory providing splendid views of a lake, for example, or the streamlined waste transfer station which has been cleverly designed for future conversion into a concert hall. It has become the trend for architects to create spaces that are not only comfortable but a pleasure to work in. This collection demonstrates how functionality and aesthetics can come together in perfect harmony and features some of the finest examples of work in this field.
Factories are truly radical structures, purely pragmatic boxes, spaces for machines that execute clearly defined production processes. When functionality means everything – and budget is limited – architecture finds itself taking on a fascinating role.
This volume tellingly shows in what creative and surprising ways architects around the world approach this topic. When architectural stars or declared specialists in the field go to work, the factory becomes an aesthetic object and the calling card of any company.
The buildings featured here are factories that easily transcend their functional shells. On hand of richly illustrated projects, this volume documents this typology as a treatise of great architects and subtle means, which reveals high quality in the planning and realization of architectural concepts.
From the Contents:
* McLaren Technology Center in Woking, Great Britain (Foster + Partners)
* Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Factory in Picton, Ontario, Kanada (Lapointe Architects)
* Wilkhan Asia Pacific Factory in Alexandria, Australia (BVN Architecture)
* Gerätewek Matrei, Austria, ATP Architects and Engineers)
* Aplix factory in Le-Cellier-sur-Loire, France (Dominique Perrault)
Flexible architecture adapts to new uses, responds to change rather than stagnating, and is motive rather than static. Understanding how it has been conceived, designed, made and used helps us understand its potential in solving current and future problems associated with technological, social and economic change.
This book explores the whole genre of flexible architecture - buildings that are intended to respond to evolving situations in their form, operation or location. Alongside the historic background of the genre, "Flexible" looks at four distinct methods by which buildings can be made to respond to user's requirements: Adapt, Transform, Move and Interact.
Crossing the boundaries between architecture, interior design, product design and furniture design, this innovative book is the first to deal with the entire scope of the topic and will appeal to a wide range of readers in these areas.
Pared to programmatic essence, Michael Gabellini’s work emanates a serenity that belies an underlying complexity. His spaces unfold as intricately crafted, yet subtle stages for the interaction of volume, light, and materials. Initially recognized for his work for major fashion brands such as Giorgio Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo, and, especially, Jil Sander, Gabellini set a new aesthetic standard in retail design. Equally innovative is Gabellini’s approach to the design of private residences and spaces for contemporary art, including both internationally-known galleries and special exhibitions. Gabellini’s luminous aesthetic will be the centerpiece of this monograph, his first ever, featuring the alluring retail interiors and provocative art installations together with his highly sought-after residences and large-scale, public spaces, such as the recently reopened and widely acclaimed Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center. Revealing photography and insightful text contributions by Paola Antonelli and Hans-Ulrich Obrist, among others, will make this one of the most anticipated design monographs of the year.
1. This book selects more than 100 projects at home and abroad to discuss about the business formats and the latest trend of the commercial properties under the condition of the double DIP of global economy.
2. Analysis of these projects is made from the perspectives of development background, product scale, business formats, site selection, transportation situation, local market, project orientation and developmental concept. This book provides designers with ideas and reference about the development model of commercial properties.
3. This book categorizes the projects into ten kinds according to the contemporary popular property development model. They are categorized into: Commercial circle, resort complex, architectural complex, commercial plaza, commercial street, apartment, hotel, office building, technological industrial park and headquarters base.
4. More than 3, 000 pictures about architectural fa? Ade, interior space, garden landscape, house type design and perspective drawing are selected to interpret the design marrow of the high-end commercial properties and provide the designers and relevant professional talents with precious reference.
This is a celebration of forty two of the most exciting hairdressers' premises from around the world. These, which are shown in pictures, words and plans, show a wide diversity of different architectural applications. For British readers, the book contains photographic case studies of seven trendy hairdressing salons in London, and the architects who designed them: William & Josef; Addiction; Fordhamwhite; Tristram Eves; Windle; Daniel Hersheson; Richard Ward hair & metrospa. It is a real inspiration for anyone working in hairdressing who is looking for new ideas for salon conversion and re-modeling, and for the architects and designers who will have to provide the plans. It features 42 trendy hairdressers salons in London, Brussels, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, Milan, Parma, Lucerne, Munich, Madrid, Paris, the USA, New Zealand & Japan. Each case study is featured in a series of full colour photographs showing the innovative quality of the layout and design of the salon, and a commentary from the author (himself an architect who has created hair salons) explaining the ambience and practical aspects of the design.