DESIGN NAME: Realm of Transition
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Office
INSPIRATION: With aspired admiration for the spirit of endeavoring through unchartered water of the renowned explorer, Magellan, the client wished to have the design of this office space based on the medieval nautical styling for this.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: As the light grey wall complements the corporate logo, many motifs symbolize the determination in transcending time while commencing such journey in the context of a medieval cabin filled with nautical elements of hemp rope, arched beam, round rods, canvas, ship side boards, and oak barrels, etc.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: With an environmental conservation theme, many recycled pallets were used to create a ship cabin office in transcending the nautical theme into an actual environment.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project finished in June, 2019 in Taipei City, Taiwan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: With the office of the chairman featuring cabin handle and medieval nautical charts symbolizing the adventuring spirit of sailing through the unchartered water, while the design team has worked tirelessly on sustainable design with recycled timber pallets and disused oak barrels, etc., as well as high-tech print-out to replace actual timber materials.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The design area is of 275 square meters.
TAGS: Office Design, Brand, Ship, Technology model, Ship bow, Archs
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The project was named, Realm of Transition, so that working is no longer mundanity but a bold endeavor, as the overall design theme was anchored on the symbolism of ships where different parts of the ships amalgamate with various parts of the office.
CHALLENGE: the design team has worked tirelessly on sustainable design with recycled timber pallets and disused oak barrels, etc., as well as high-tech print-out to replace actual timber materials.
ADDED DATE: 2019-12-31 03:41:28
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Leo Lin and Gary Lin
IMAGE CREDITS: Photographer: Andy, 2019.
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