Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico
Darkitectura
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
In an office floor of 18×10 meters, were removed and repositioned the ceiling panels, glass and wooden divisions of an existing traditional workplace with the aim of doubling the spatial feeling of this claustrophobic site and thus house the offices, services and a large creative workshop for an
advertising agency.
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
A cabinet 18 meters long was created, it remind us a sensual water surface placed in vertical that hides the irregularity of the longitudinal wall caused by the big concrete columns of the building.
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
Successfully this pseudo-liquid furniture becomes the thread of the project, which mutates its role while comes into the space, starts being a waiting bench, then is a shelving that holds books and articles for the creative workshop, after that becomes a copying area, finishing as office furniture for the chief of the agency.
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
Lighting is a combination of warm light hanging lamps and a set of cold neon rays, evoking the visual beauty of the classic 80′s film Blade Runner, in a functional way they create the ideal combination of light for work hours.
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
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Photo © Courtesy of Yoshihiro Koitani |
The apparent electrical installation, the white raw concrete walls, the white resin floor and the reflections resulting from multiple divisions of glass reinforce the aesthetic intent of recreate this imperfect future cult film.
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floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Darkitectura |
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section 01--drawing Courtesy of Darkitectura |
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section 02--drawing Courtesy of Darkitectura |
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section 03--drawing Courtesy of Darkitectura |
The people
Interior Designer: Darkitectura / Julio Juarez
Location: Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico
Project area: 193 sqm
Project year: 2010
Photographs: Yoshihiro Koitani