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Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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

Crédit photo :
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.

Crédit photo :
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. 

Crédit photo :
Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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

Crédit photo :
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. 

Crédit photo :
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.

Crédit photo :
Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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

Crédit photo :
Shai Gil

Informa Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Office floor plan

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Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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49 Circles by Rob Shostak - A visualization of Toronto

Crédit photo :
Phil Parker

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Chair Detection Interface by Radical Norms - Artificial Intelligence Chair Prediction - 78% Chair

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Radical Norms

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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AESTUS by Oliver David Krieg - AESTUS family of vases

Crédit photo :
Kristína Balušíková

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Aletheia at Aesop by Philip Beesley - 'Aletheia’ is a pensive installation designed by Philip Beesley of Living Architecture Systems Group. The display features a spherical meshwork of spines, fronds, and densely massed glasswork, outlined by a lace-like membrane that motions in responsiveness to its environment. @designTOfestival. #AesopSkinCare #DesignTO19

Crédit photo :
John Alunan

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Alley Row Presents Movin' On Up by Cry If I Want To / Alley Row - Custom wallpaper rolls that when used with an augmented reality app showcase video and graphics around the theme of breaking barriers

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Allison + Rochelle Straker

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Highwire Examined by Anony - Single Highwire 

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Anony

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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A.S.1 #3 by Justin Mencel - Suspended in the Cutler and Gross window, #3 of 11 - Oil & Acrylic on 3 Wood Panels, 38 x 31 x 1.5"

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Courtesy of the designer

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Supersymmetry : An Innovative, Interactive Knitting Experience by Lysanne Latulippe / String Theory Scarves - One for you, one for me. Supersymmetry.

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Lysanne Latulippe / String Theory Scarves

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Cardboard Giraffe by SDI

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Kuba Dudzinski

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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The Aberrant by Cat Lamora - The Aberrant is a three dimensional paper installation that attempts to address the experience of a gyopo — a term for Korean expatriates who have been citizens in their new countries for longer than a decade. With this work, Cat Lamora questions the affect of expatriation in Korean-Canadian gyopos selfhood, and the deafening loneliness produced by the conflict of navigating the culture one is born into versus the newly adopted. Having to lead a life of duality between two names, two cultures, and two homes, the piece seeks to express the balancing act that gyopos struggle to reconcile with.

Crédit photo :
Philip Leonard Ocampo

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Forms of Identity by Charlotte Blake - Discover: Woven and knotted rope, yarn and string.

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Charlotte Blake

Le design et l’art se rencontrent au festival DesignTO ce janvier
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Chromo by Jacob Riches at Elbow Room

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Hannah Nguyen