Posts Tagged ‘commercial’
JWT Agency by Mathieu Lehanneur and Ana Moussinet

Designer Mathieu Lehanneur, in collaboration with the architect Ana Moussinet, turns the advertising agency JWT (Neuilly/Seine) into a “digital plant station,”a new reflection from the designer about contemporary working styles and the necessary invented depictions of them when applied to the professional world of communications.
Office by MAS Arquitectura

Located in A Coruña, Spain, this office was created for MNProgram, a Spanish leader in management software.
St. Mary’s School in Australia by Smith+Tracey Architects

A recently completed school in Australia will certainly keep the kids awake with all that exciting color and pattern.
Mikkeller Bar in Denmark by Femmes Regionales

Mikkeller, a Danish brewery, and design agency Femmes Regionales have collaborated to create a small and elegant-yet-casual place in the center of Copenhagen in Denmark for beer lovers to unite.
Reactiv Studio by LUX Design

Based in downtown Toronto, production agency and visual effect studio Reactiv Pictures asked LUX Design to create a new office space that goes from day to night and fits in with their vibe of creativity. Not only did LUX create a fun atmosphere using a CNC cut partition wall, graphical entrance and custom murals, but they also brought the feeling of motion and movement into the space, aligning nicely with Reactiv’s work.
Feuerwehr Wartberg by Pointner/Pointner

I feel like as soon as I posted about this modern firehouse, I can’t escape beautifully-designed firehouses. This one is quite a different breed than the urban FDNY Rescue Company No.3.
Built between 2005 and 2009, this 6-garage concrete firehouse — Feuerwehr Wartberg by Pointner/Pointner — has a green roof. The design takes full advantage of the beautiful green surroundings.
Blub Lounge Club in Spain by Elia Felices Interiorismo

The Blub Lounge Club is a restaurant-meets-club designed by Elia Felices Interiorismo. Located in Barcelona, Spain, the interior is inspired by the undersea world that won’t make you seasick. The lighting, shapes and colors used in the space reflects a colorful underwater world where we become the fish. Upon entering the club you are immediately greeted with algae-like organic shapes dripping from the ceiling and a mermaid made from a collage of plates, colored glass and bottle openers. The hanging plants break up the light and cast amorphous shadows just as in the ocean.
Live-Work Studio in Texas by Intexure

Architects Russell and Rame Hruska, principals of Houston, Texas-based architecture firm Intexure worked for several years in a downtown warehouse loft until they decided it was time for a change. They found a vacant urban lot that was littered with garbage and decided that it would be the site for a new live-work studio.














