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Festival des Architectures Vives 2019: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

Obione

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Obione

Festival des Architectures Vives 2019: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

MURO ATELIER

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MURO ATELIER

Festival des Architectures Vives 2019: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

Inigo Berriozabal & Enrique Lopez

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Inigo Berriozabal & Enrique Lopez

Festival des Architectures Vives 2019: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

THRACE DESIGN STUDIO

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THRACE DESIGN STUDIO

Festival des Architectures Vives 2019: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

Pulpas

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Pulpas

Festival des Architectures Vives 2019: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

Nan Cristina, Bausa Martinez Carlos, Medina Patatuchi Dirce

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Nan Cristina, Bausa Martinez Carlos, Medina Patatuchi Dirce

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

In the elevator lobby a directional graphic in Informa’s brand colours directs guests to the reception area.

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Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The low maintenance LVT wood-patterned flooring by Interface used on the floor and wall adds warmth to the lobby space.

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Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

An illustrative mural depicting themes from Informa’s exhibitions, by Toronto artist Mike Parsons, enlivens the office’s reception area. 

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Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A Dodeca light fixture by Matthew McCormick floats above the reception lounge furniture by Keilhauer.

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Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Informa’s communal kitchen features splashes of colour from the Knoll furnishings and Kartell light fixtures, complementing the neutral grays of the AyA cabinetry and countertops. 

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Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The company’s department teams are divided into quadrants defining the different sectors they represent, which are visually identified by the differing colour accents of the Teknion workstation furniture.

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Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The custom walnut and Corian reception desk was constructed by AyA.

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Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Office floor plan

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Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

“Das Haus” 2019 at the imm cologne: Living by moods creates an appetite for open-plan homes
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH

For Studio Truly Truly, who designed Das Haus 2019 for the international furniture and interiors fair imm cologne, contemporary living means a naturally flowing and organic interior. The camouflage pattern on the curtains surrounding Das Haus 2019 is a metaphor for the designer couple’s organic concept.

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Constantin Meyer; Koelnmesse

“Das Haus” 2019 at the imm cologne: Living by moods creates an appetite for open-plan homes
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH

A view through a curtain “window” into the Reclining zone of “Living by Moods”, the Das Haus installation by Studio Truly Truly at imm cologne 2019. The low furniture, dark colours and soft shapes (Tattomi armchair, De Padova; Aswan stool, e15; Strata rug and Hatch pouf, prototypes by Studio Truly Truly) invite you to lay back and relax.

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Constantin Meyer; Koelnmesse

“Das Haus” 2019 at the imm cologne: Living by moods creates an appetite for open-plan homes
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH

The Active zone of the Das Haus 2019 installation that Studio Truly Truly designed for imm cologne is dominated by clear lines and stimulating colours, with gleaming surfaces that reflect the bright lighting. The lime green tiles (Made a Mano), stainless steel kitchen blocks and Kvadrat curtain surrounding Das Haus add up to a highly distinctive character.

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Constantin Meyer; Koelnmesse

“Das Haus” 2019 at the imm cologne: Living by moods creates an appetite for open-plan homes
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH

The kitchen is the centre of the Active zone in “Living by Moods”, the Das Haus installation at imm cologne 2019. Studio Truly Truly broke it down into various blocks and gave it a cheerful, stimulating character with the lime green lava stone tiles and panels (Made a Mano) that were used to construct the terraced kitchen counter.

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Constantin Meyer; Koelnmesse

“Das Haus” 2019 at the imm cologne: Living by moods creates an appetite for open-plan homes
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH

Designer duo Studio Truly Truly’s concept for Das Haus 2019 is intended to provide an antidote to the ever faster pace of life. Joel Booy presents Das Haus as a place to shift down a gear – a space where people can slow life down by engaging in activities like cooking.

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Lutz Sternstein; Koelnmesse

“Das Haus” 2019 at the imm cologne: Living by moods creates an appetite for open-plan homes
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH

There’s plenty of space to eat and work at the large table (e15; design: Philipp Mainzer) in the Active zone of “Living by Moods”, the Das Haus installation at imm cologne 2019 by Studio Truly Truly. The office and dining chairs define it as a multifunctional area.

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Constantin Meyer; Koelnmesse