Posts Tagged ‘architectural-interior-designer’

28/06

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Earl’s Gourmet Grub by FreelandBuck

Architectural computation has become increasingly popular in the design of high-tech buildings with interesting shapes; Earl’s Gourmet Grub is a test case of using it on an interior scale as a way of enriching everyday use. Although the design uses very recent technology it fits with the old-world sensibility that that the food inspires.

The artisanal deli that opened in Los Angeles in May 2010 is intended to be a sort of contemporary interior landscape. Inscribed on the West wall is a technologically refined digital pattern,  this is an abstraction of a picture of the Alps into a series of pixels.  (Check out the drawing at the end to see how they reached the pattern)

The torqued ceiling surfaces act as light canopies that create depth and an airy feeling. These rhythmic undulations have the added function of dividing the space into pockets and add to the dynamic feel of the space.

These extremely contemporary elements are combined with rich materials and colours, so that the space not only evokes a technological look but also the feel of alpine landscapes and Viennese cafes. The resulting space can be described as high-tech picturesque.

(images from FreelandBuck)

18/02

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Fabric Bricks

Building Spaces and Product from Fabric Bricks

The Parisians Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec in collaboration with Danish textile manufacturer Kvadrat have designed this innovate, sophisticated and colorful new tile concept, funny-shaped foldable fabric “thing”.

As a single element those pieces won’t do too
much, but as you can see in these images, once put together, they can make shapes or partitions. The modules connect to each other with custom rubber bands. Anchored on either a ceiling or wall and configured to a specific environment.
The tiles are easy to arrange and re-arrange to reflect your ideas and bring self-expression into your home.

The range of forms and sizes that can be built are infinite, conferring versatility for both small and architectural projects.

The modular quality confers versatility to the design as B3 Designers did in the “Cardboard Cafe” Exhibition for the 2009 Design Fair in London. In this case 8000 cardboard boxes edged with fluorescent orange transformed the studio space into a café for one week.



Photo 1. “Roc”
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oto 2. “North Tiles”
Photos 3-4. “Clouds”

06/01

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Architectural Interior Designers: What is their role?

What is an Architectural Interior Designer?
Architectural Interior Design, also referred to as Interior Architecture or Interior Design, is a skilled profession that bridges the fields of architecture and interior design. Almost all degree honours standard designers within the field of interiors will have had a thorough training in the semiotics and aesthetics of architecture. Simply put, they apply knowledge from both of these fields to make sure that a client’s space meet the expect requirements from imaginative design to sustainability. The initial assumption is that interior designers only deal with doing up swanky houses and penthouse apartments, however the list of spaces they deal with is extensive: hotels, corporate spaces, offices, schools, hospitals, private residences, shopping malls, restaurants, bars, theaters, airport terminals and yachts. Architectural interior designers deal with the parts of the building you can touch.

Architectural Interior Designers specialise?
Architectural interior designers can specialize in a particular interior design discipline, such as residential and commercial design. Commercial design includes offices, hotels, schools, hospitals or other public buildings. Some interior designers develop expertise within a niche design area such as hospitality, health care and institutional design.

Architectural interior designers must meet broad qualifications and show competency in the entire scope of the profession, not only in a specialty. An architectural interior designer will often have to work closely with construction workers and should also know how to interact with these people properly. So having people management skills is certainly a great bonus.

At B3 Designers, an architectural Interior design practice we specialise in preparing designs for Restaurants, Bars, Retail environments, exhibitions spaces and residential properties. We have designed an extensive range of properties and we encourage our clients to test us with new areas. Most good architectural interior design consultancy will be able to apply their niche skill base to any type of designed environment.

What skills do Architectural Interior Designer have?
Architectural Interior Designers come with a host of skills, ranging from having a creative imaginative mind, good spatial awareness, an understanding of structure, ability to evaluate and problem solve.

Then there is the more pragmatic side, which involves being able to translate ideas onto paper so that a contractor can build from and see a space fitted out and completed to meet the initial vision. I’ve heard it said if a designer, architect, engineer can draw it then it can be made. The difficult process is enabling ideas to happen whilst dealing with budgets and feasibility issues.

Do architectural interior design account for sustainability within the environment?
An architectural interior designer will be familiar with construction techniques and the process of creating sustainable structures. Most architectural interior designers will concentrate on converting old building into new spaces, rather than demolishing a site or building something new straight out of the ground. For this reason alone their skill is more in tune with the sustainability argument.

Why choose an Architectural Interior Designer over an Architect?
Well this really depends on the size of the contract, if the build is to develop something straight out of the ground, a sky scraper, a block of flats the skills of an architect are very much needed. If however it is an existing building the skills of an architectural interior designer are sometimes far more suited. They will work with structural engineers to ensure that any structural works are properly calculated and approved by the local authorities. They will take the remodeling of the space right down to the intricate details of what all the internal fixtures and fittings are.

On average most Architects enter the field to do large scale projects and specialise on the detail of major structures and sometimes they will design down to the language of the form that dictates the interior. Architectural Interior Designers also like to work on large scale redevelopment projects, but will relish at the possibility to detail form the largest to the minutest scale within an interior space. They will start where the architects finish. That is not to say architects don’t do that, they can do and do but on average it is the skills of an architectural interior designer that will develop the interior brand of a space. An example would be an architect developing a new shopping center but the individual shop outlets will be left as empty boxes. This will be when an architectural interior designers will take over the space and convert it into a space that is relevant to the individual brands. Architectural interior designers turn spaces into places.


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