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Konstruplus Office Interior Design by M.MAS.A Architect from Corunna

Here is an awesome Interior Design of Konstruplus Office which is located on the second largest city in Galicia in northwestern Spain, Corunna City. The interior was designed by M.MAS.A Architect, they are very popular Architect Studio in Coruna. The Studio made by Patricia Muniz and Luciano Alfaya in April 2004. Patricia Muniz [1974] is an architect from the University of Corunna, and has the research and teaching skills course by the same University and Luciano G. Alfaya [1974] is also an architect from the University of La Coruna and is doing a Master in Urban Planning from the same University. Please Pay attention for the office interior design such as the Working Area Design, Working Table Design, Ceiling Design, Lighting Design as soon as the Floor and Wall Design, they are look so cleanly.
Konstruplus Office Interior Design
Konstruplus Office Interior Design
Konstruplus Office Working Area Design
Konstruplus Office Working Area Design
Konstruplus Office Working Table Design
Konstruplus Office Working Table Design
Konstruplus Office Floor and Wall Design
Konstruplus Office Floor and Wall Design
Konstruplus Office Ceiling Design
Konstruplus Office Ceiling Design
Konstruplus Office Lighting Design
Konstruplus Office Lighting Design

Sustainable Interior Design of Twitter’s New Eco-Friendly Office in San Francisco

Here is the the Twitter team’s plush sustainable furniture and fabulous design aesthetic conjured up by the very talented Sara Morishige Williams on Twitter’s New Eco-Friendly Office in San Francisco. Sara Morishige Williams design theory for the remodel of space was all about fun and sustainability. The walls are painted with bright no-VOC paints and non-toxic furniture and eco-friendly decorations set a cheerful mood throughout. The well-known Twitter logo made from reclaimed barnwood and hot rolled steel fabricated by Lundberg Design and can see the flittering bird motif that runs throughout the office. Inside the conference room is a long concrete table designed by Sara in collaboration with Mark Rogero with Concreteworks, composed of 40% fly ash and 100% recycled aggregates. The base of the table and the receptionists’ desks are made from reclaimed barnwood too. Tree hooks in the lobby were made by John and Live Wire Farm. The couches are custom copies of famous designs from a store called Furniture Envy and the Chiquita stools, by Kenneth Cobonpue, have tops made from natural rattan poles. Last but certainly not least, the in-house DJ booth, which was actually left over by the previous inhabitants, is completely envy-inducing. Let’s makes our offices eco-friendly too…!
Reclaimed Barnwood Twitter Entry Sign Design
Reclaimed Barnwood Twitter Entry Sign Design of Twitters New 
Eco-friendly Office in San Francisco
Sustainable Furniture Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office
Sustainable Furniture Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office 
in San Francisco
Sustainable Concrete Conference Table Design
Sustainable Concrete Conference Table Design of Twitters New 
Eco-friendly Office in San Francisco
Living Area Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office
Living Area Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office in San 
Francisco
Wall Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office
Wall Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office in San Francisco
Sara Morishige Williams Sustainable Interior Design
Sara Morishige Williams Sustainable Interior Design of Twitters 
New Eco-friendly Office in San Francisco
Sustainable Sofa Design
Sustainable Sofa Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office in San
 Francisco
Dj Booth Design of Twitters
Dj Booth Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office in San 
Francisco
Lounge Furniture Design
Lounge Furniture Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office in San
 Francisco
Cafetaria Interior Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office
Cafetaria Interior Design of Twitters New Eco-friendly Office in 
San Francisco
Michelle Kaufmann Tours Twitters New Eco-friendly Office
Michelle Kaufmann Tours Twitters New Eco-friendly Office
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Sustainable Office Interior Design with Reclaimed Materials from Parliament

A graphic design company in Portland, Oregon named “Parliament” has an office with a sustainable interior design ideas by using a salvaged and reclaimed materials such as salvaged pizza ovens, street signs, a wood from old crates, a barn and a church. Parliament Company are a big believers of the recycle work and took a hands-on approach to the creative process by visiting different material recovery facilities to find out how each materials is separated and reformed into new products. The design features a number of pieces made from reclaimed materials that covering almost every side of their office interior including wall, flooring, and office furnitures. You can applied it too for your office interior design with an excellent sustainable ideas by checking the design of a meeting room, working table, wall design, lounge room, reception room and any others from some picture below, hope you joy it….!
Office Reception Room Design with Sustainable Reclaimed Materials
Office Reception Room Design with Sustainable Reclaimed Materials 
from Parliament
Sustainable Office Meeting room Design
Sustainable Office Meeting room Design with Reclaimed Materials 
from Parliament
Artistic Office Wall Design
Artistic Office Wall Design with Reclaimed Materials from 
Parliament
Graphic designer Office interior Design
Graphic designer Office interior Design with Reclaimed Materials 
from Parliament
Office Lounge interior Design
Office Lounge interior Design with Reclaimed Materials from 
Parliament
Classic working table design
Classic working table design with reclaimed materials from 
Parliament
Office wall sticker design
Office wall sticker design with Reclaimed materials from 
Parliament
Sustainable Office Working room design
Sustainable Office Working room design with Reclaimed materials 
from Parliament
Parliament office interior design with Wood from old crates
Parliament office interior design with Wood from old crates
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Artistics Office Interior Design by Rottet Studio

Artis Capital Management Office in San Francisco was recently celebrate a new office interior design which is designed by Rottet Studio. Rottet Studio is an international architecture and design firm with an extensive portfolio of corporate and hospitality projects for the world’s leading companies. The architect team was create a relaxing work space that was more home than office to the 14-person trading team.
Artis Capital Management office interior
Artistics Office Interior Design by Rottet Studio
Description by Rottet Studio:
The design team aimed to create a relaxing work space tailored to the company’s unique culture, the San Francisco environment and an environment that was more home than office to the 14-person trading team. The office was conceived as a “white box.” As the white planes peel away, the materials, textures and colors behind are revealed resulting in a “visually quiet” space which counteracts the constant visual stimulation of multiple computer screens. No walls touch the perimeter and service areas are located around the core, allowing clear views throughout the space of the entire city. Custom carpet emulates water lapping on the shore. A dark gray cleft stone surrounds the entire floor between columns to reinforce the notion of rippling tides at the water’s edge. Along the Bay side, incisions are cut into the white box in the ceiling in a pattern that emulates barges in the Bay. These incisions are carved away to reveal a warm wood material beyond and provide ambient light. The city side is more rigid and orthogonal mimicking the city’s grid pattern. The six small offices double as mini art galleries. A giant door conceals the work area and, when closed, the room is void of visual elements allowing the impressive art collection to be the feature. The lounge-style chairs with matching ottomans allow employees to retreat into their “home” and relax.

Artis Capital Management office Chair Design
Unique Office Chair Design by Rottet Studio

Artis Capital Management office Modular Furniture Design
White Modular Office Furniture Design by Rottet Studio

Artis Capital Management office Wall Design
Artistics Office Wall Design by Rottet Studio

Artis Capital Management office interior Decoration
Artistics Office Furniture Design by Rottet Studio

Artis Capital Management office Presentation room design
Artis Capital Management Office Interior Design by Rotted Studio

Artis Capital Management office
Rotted Studio Interior Design for Artis Capital Management Office

Artis Capital Management office Cool Seating Furniture
Cool Office Seating Furniture Design by Rottet Studio

Artis Capital Management office Book collection Shelves
Beautiful Wall System Design by Rottet Studio
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Coca Cola Training facility interior-Espacio C in Mixcoac Mexico by ROW Studio

Espacio C is the first training facility of Coca Cola which is located at the Mixcoac Distribution Center on the southwestern area of Mexico City. Espacio C in Spanish is mean C space, with C for the initials of Coca Cola. Designed by local architecture firm, ROW Studio, Espacio C consist of three separate rooms that can be joined together for common activities, a mediateque, snacks bar, souvenir store, data and electrical connections and storage space. Moreover, Espacio C Mixcoac has two small rooms with a capacity for 8 persons each that can be used for teamwork, brainstorming, as reading rooms or for informal meetings and a large main hall that in addition to the activities already mentioned can be used for formal training sessions, lectures and presentations. The focal point of the Espacio C is the walls and ceiling which was decorated with a Coca Cola Red epoxy paint coating and the floor is finished with a high resistance acrylic finish. The wall has openings that allow natural light and ventilation to the interior of the rooms.

Espacio C Coca Cola Training facility interior
Coca Cola Training facility interior-Espacio C in Mixcoac Mexico 
by ROW Studio

Coca Cola Training facility Informal meetings rooms
Informal meetings rooms of Coca Cola Training facility-Espacio C 
in Mixcoac Mexico by ROW Studio

Espacio C Coca Cola Training facility Teamwork rooms interior
Teamwork rooms of Coca Cola Training facility interior-Espacio C 
in Mixcoac Mexico by ROW Studio

Coca Cola Training facility-Espacio C Reading rooms
Reading rooms of Coca Cola Training facility-Espacio C in Mixcoac 
Mexico by ROW Studio

Espacio C Coca Cola Training facility interior
Espacio C Coca Cola Training facility interior in Mixcoac Mexico 
by ROW Studio

Espacio C Souvenir store of Coca Cola Training facility
Souvenir store of Coca Cola Training facility-Espacio C in Mixcoac
 Mexico by ROW Studio

C Space Coca Cola Training facility interior
C Space Coca Cola Training facility interior in Mixcoac Mexico by 
ROW Studio

Mixcoac Coca Cola Training facility Wall decoration
Wall decoration Coca Cola Training facility-Espacio C in Mixcoac 
Mexico by ROW Studio

Espacio C Formal training session rooms by ROW Studio
Formal training session rooms of Coca Cola Training 
facility-Espacio C in Mixcoac Mexico by ROW Studio

Coca Cola Training facility Lectures and presentations room
Lectures and presentations room of Coca Cola Training 
facility-Espacio C in Mixcoac Mexico by ROW Studio

Coca Cola Training facility with Red Wall Painting
Red Wall Painting Coca Cola Training facility-Espacio C in Mixcoac
 Mexico by ROW Studio

Large main hall of Espacio C Coca Cola Training facility
Large main hall of Coca Cola Training facility interior-Espacio C 
in Mixcoac Mexico by ROW Studio

CBC Building / BNB Architects + B06 Architect


© Courtesy of BNB Architects

Architects: BNB Architects + B06 Architect
Location: IJburg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Commissioners: Vereniging van Opdrachgevers
Engineering: Van Rossum
Project Area: 3,400 sqm
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Courtesy of BNB Architects



Final acceptance

The newest addition to IJburg can already be seen from the A10 interstate near exit 114 and has already been given a name: the xxx’s. A prominent and elegant building, formed by a diagonal grid covering the façades. From the interior or the balcony, a striking view across the water with the A10 as a background.


© Courtesy of BNB Architects

Process

3Years ago, BNB architects and B06 architect-firm took the initiative in self-developing an office building for their own use. The municipality gave them a 2 month option on a building plot on Steigereiland with a GFA capacity of 3500 m2. In this period a sketch design had to be drawn, 65% of letters of intent to be gathered and a financial plan had to be realised.

On their own, the two firms were good for 700 m2, thereby creating the idea of CBC. Anyone who decides to join becomes commissioner and is therefore able to participate in decisions and buys condominium at cost. Within 2 months, 8 end users had been found eager to participate in developing their own office, giving the option on the plot a follow-up.

© Courtesy of BNB Architects



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It soon became clear that assistance in the group process was needed. The principle of CBC had never been tried before and therefore had to be invented, in organisation as well as law. For this, Lingotto real estate was hired as a delegated commissioner.

Building

The assignment laid out by the municipality required a universal icon. A search for an elegant not conspicuous way to make a distinctive building began. A sturdy, industrial and no-nonsense building. In the end the choice was made to rotate the window frames by about 45 degrees, crossed by diaphragm ribs creating a triangular pattern. This grid covers the entire façade. On a sunny day throughout the building an array of shadow-lines appears. The only exception is a cut-out at ground level accommodating the entrance.


Because the diaphragm ribs are situated outside of the façade an exciting view of lines is shown, changing from every angle you look at it. Also, the ribs are being reflected in the glass creating even more plasticity. Consulting façade builders Bos brothers from Goudriaan, Jatoba wood

(FSC certified) was chosen. The story high façade elements were prefabricated, the corners even in 3D. The wood was given a protective treatment once, against construction damage and will eventually turn grey. The carcass is built from steel columns and concrete floors, with floor heating and cooling. Even though it is a basic shell, all ducting has been hidden.


ground floor plan


© Courtesy of BNB Architects

Floor plan

The floor-plan is also slightly unusual. The hall with void is parallel to the north facade, connecting 20 units, 5 on each floor. The wall between the hall and the units is entirely transparent creating an optimal view for everyone. Because of this situation all logistic movement in the building is visible giving it a life.

It also accommodates chance meetings and interaction between companies. Along the south side the wooden grid continues. However, the climatic shell has at this point been retracted for 1,5 meters, creating a fantastic balcony which also blocks part of the direct sunlight. In this part of the grid the only glass used is for protection at the edge.

All doors and windowframes are 3.3 meters tall, a choice which would be budgeted out in any standard building, but was received with enthusiasm by the commissioner association (CA) as was the balcony. An end user enjoys something extra.



 
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