IIDA Italy International Design Award

KAKAMA office building

KAKAMA office building
Winner of 2023 Innovation Prize

Design of Office Space

Project
Introduction

The space layout is square and consists of a one-line main structure. The interior design unfolds slowly based on the characteristics of the mass. The designer cleared the original internal structure, clarified the needs of the owner and traced the origin, so as to explore the best possibility in the diversified layout.
The lobby takes full advantage of good lighting and emphasizes openness. The gray ground is primed to lay the minimalist background tone, and by creating the shape of the ceiling and the ground, the ingenious connection between the moving line and the line of sight is completed, which is very artistic and enhances the interaction between people and space.
The open area is not clearly defined, and a free office mode is realized. The green hole is like two "working tree holes", where you can enjoy the quiet time of work. Here is also the embodiment of the scenery technique, the mirror reflects the outer scene, which not only meets the needs of the work, but also emphasizes the spatial level, low-key and generous.
Cut the complexity and simplify, both aesthetic and functional, aiming to bring a better experience to the negotiation. Orange brings a lively atmosphere where relaxed and comfortable business takes place. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring emerald green to the interior, which can be both mental and physical.
The exhibition hall is based on innovation and mobility, through the integration of colors and the expression of spatial relationships, to create an interesting and trendy and energetic product display area.
Red hits people's visual perception and brings a strong sense of concentration. By creating various forms of product display areas, the designer has enriched the display layout of products, and can produce different visual experiences and psychological perceptions by stringing lines and lines into surfaces.

Design by YOHO DESIGN

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