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My Ta Trung

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Gare maritime internationale Iberville et Jetée Alexandra
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Gare maritime internationale Iberville et Jetée Alexandra
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WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Greater Than 10,000 SQM Category: Octapharma by White Arkitekter AB (Sweden)   The Swedish pharmaceutical manufacturer Octapharma is the only major industry left in the inner city of Stockholm. A few years ago the company outgrew it’s old premises and acquired the nearby Stora Bryggeriet (large brewery) and commissioned White to transform the space.   ‘I like this project because of the romantic story and the understanding of the historical aspects. I thought it was calm, I thought it was controlled and in some aspects very clever, especially the elements of detail going right the way down to the etched signage on the copper pavilions.’ SH

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White Arkitekter AB

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Greater Than 10,000 SQM Category: Alphabeta by Studio RHE (United Kingdom) The brief for Alphabeta was to take the existing Triton Court - empty, dated and difficult to use - and transform it into a contemporary space that could appeal to a new, more fluid and adept workforce. Located on the intersection between Shoreditch and the City, Studio RHE’s design objective was to reflect the merging creative, tech and financial sector industries shaping London’s new economy. ‘I love the vibe of the building; it feels very ‘of our time’. It is both consistent and relevant as an interior project.’ MG

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Studio RHE

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Greater Than 10,000 SQM Category: Corrs Chambers Westgarth by Bates Smart (Australia) An integral part of independent law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth’s strategy was to transform each of its offices into inspirational and innovative workspaces. Their vision was to create open, flexible and collaborative working environments to foster knowledge sharing and mentoring, innovation, client connectivity, mobility and use of leading technology.  ‘This met the brief extremely well, a grown up and confident project using lovely materials.’ JL ‘An elegant solution using great brand consistency.’ MG

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Bates Smart

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
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WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Greater Than 10,000 SQM Category: MSD by NADAAA (in collaboration with John Wardle Architects) (USA)MSD is a global healthcare leader based in Australia. Their new building embraces the notion of working that favours the acts of doing, making and problem solving in a critical yet collaborative environment. The building incorporates two theatres, a workshop, library, two exhibitions spaces, café, a series of studios and associated academic and professional workspaces with the studio hall.‘A very strong scheme; a really holistic and dynamic village of creativity.’ SH ‘Beautifully presented, conceptually very strong.’ MG   ‘This project stood out for me for the interesting geometrics of the design which has stamped an exciting narrative on the building.’ FL  ‘I really enjoyed the story and the materiality of the project. I think the Studio Hall is very strong and dynamic.’ AJ

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NADAAA (in collaboration with John Wardle Architects)

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Greater Than 10,000 SQM Category: SOHO 3Q Guanghualu by AIM Architecture International Ltd (China)The SOHO 3Q co-working space is 20,000 sq. m with 3,500 desks – the largest of its kind in China. AIM created large activity elements and social spaces that served as nuclei for gathering, congregating and interacting. ‘To connect that many people running their own companies into a collaborate community is pretty challenging given the scale. The concept of treating the whole hub like an internal 3 storey shopping centre with a park in the middle thereby creating excellent connectivity across the space, is a wonderful vision for how you can create a collaborative and vibrant community.’ JL

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AIM Architecture International Ltd

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Less Than 10,000 SQM Category: 67/2 Office by escapefromsofa (Turkey)This multi-disciplinary 140 sq. m design office is located on the ground floor of a historical Greek apartment in Istanbul’s design district area, Galata. During the restoration, the frescos on the ceilings have been revived through a delicate workmanship. The walls in the main hallway, which is the entry and the center of the space have been peeled and the old Constantinople stamped bricks have been brought on the scene. ‘What I liked about this was actually its warmth. It has a certain charm about it,and a hint of fun as well. As this is their main office, I think a twist of fun suggests that they don’t take themselves too seriously which is good; it shows a certain confidence about who they are. I like the mix of traditional and modern, together with some really quite delicate touches in terms of the artwork and features. Overall, although it’s an office space, it has a warmth that is more akin to an apartment, certainly somewhere that I could imagine myself working.’ SH

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WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Less Than 10,000 SQM Category: Estée Lauder Companies HQ by MCM Architecture (United Kingdom)The relocation of The Estée Lauder Companies UK & Ireland to One Fitzroy is the first time globally, that the business has brought together all of its brands and training facilities under one roof. The vision for the new headquarters centred around the themes of family, home and community to support collaboration, agility, creativity and innovation. It was crucial that this was reflected in the design of One Fitzroy. ‘It’s a very luxurious design and great headquarters office. It really captures the Estée Lauder brand’ AJ ‘A beautiful translation of the brand as an experience with a high end retail quality to the space, you literally live the brand as you walk through it. Lovely detailing, and generally a very strong design ethos throughout.’ MG

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MCM Architecture

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Less Than 10,000 SQM Category: HNK Utrecht CS by SKEPP design+build (Netherlands)HNK Centraal Station is an office that also showcases highlights of Utrecht. Based on the location of different points of interest within the city, different zones were created that informed the design. These zones are Centraal Station, the Dom, Rietvelds Schroderhuis, Rotsoord and HNK Utrecht (I). Walking through the entrance, various colours and styles indicate where the different areas are located.                                                                             ‘I like the sustainable story behind this project, the use of second hand materials which is partly for budget reasons, but works well nonetheless. I like the cultural piece, where they have integrated the story of the City, and the way they have used artists and writers in the design so it’s a showcase for the City.’ MG

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SKEPP design+build 

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Workspace Interiors Less Than 10,000 SQM Category: Woods Bagot Melbourne Studio by Woods Bagot (Australia) To avoid their architects and interior designers pulling in different directions Woods Bagot embarked on a consultative workplace strategy to gather feedback from all staff ranging from staff in IT, Architecture/Interiors, finance, marketing and the Principals of the practice. The feedback was an overarching desire to work collaboratively but to also enable a celebration of social gatherings and the studious nature of the collective. ‘What an exciting brief to have! But also an extremely challenging one. I think they have created an architectural space, which is really pretty exceptional, and I think some of the reasons behind that is because it is very honest in terms of its use. There are some great focus spaces, which will bring the studio together. There’s also an honesty about materials, they’re not trying too hard which, I think will make it more timeless, not too many gimmicks which one quite often sees. It’s just a simple and strong concept with amazing use of light and dark and shade, and I’m sure the people who work there along with any consultants or clients who visit the space will believe it to be a really exceptional space.’ SH

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Woods Bagot