Modular Interior

The concept behind the project is based on utilising a singular object to create an entire interior. It is a combination of modular timber partitions and glass panels. The wooden shapes are made of plywood finished with argentinian eucalyptus veneer. Hence the partition shape acts as an acoustic nishe, it reduces office noise which allows use of single layer glass panels. The ceiling is made of streched translucent plastic fabric which can be easily removed with a heat gun for lighting and ventilation maintenance. Floors are made of walnut parquette.

Though, these timber shapes perceive a random spatial organization, the flooring grid and rectangular glass partitions hold this shapes in a rigid composition.

Project Details
Status:
Built
Location:
42 Rue d'Alesia, Paris
Size:
239 m²
Budget:
€180K
Consultants:
Airdynamics worshop team
Program:
office
Team:
Nikoloz Japaridze, Alexei Subotin, Olga Kolesnik, Dima Druganov