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Interior Design Reconstruction of cultural centre Mariehøj

Interior Design

Cultural centre

Young Danish architects of studios WE Architecture and Sophus Søbye Architects have won the first prize in competition of Kulturcenter Mariehøj.

For creative growth

They have offered municipality Rudersdahl in Denmark the project with the big open space for various kinds of activity where people can creatively grow.

Also co-authors of the project are MASU Planning, Øllgaard Consulting Engineer, Spangenberg and Madsen Consulting Engineer, Hausenberg.

Denmark

Cultural centre, Danish

Cultural centre in Denmark

Danish social project

Social project

Danish Cultural Centre Mariehøj

Future cultural centre Mariehøj forms an accurate profile in a landscape. The cultural centre is intended for people with different interests and different age where it's possible to meet and communicate.interior decoratinghouse construction

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Interior Design Reconstruction of an industrial building in Istanbul

Interior Design

Industrial building

Transforming an industrial building, architects have increased a useful area almost twice. The building has changed also the functional orientation — it has been transformed to a typographical complex. The additional areas have made about 30,000 sq.m. The project of bureau Nevzat Sayin.

Transformation of the ugly creature

The main task of design works has been designated simply: to transform this big and ugly building in pleasant and convenient.

In the country where thousand ugly buildings annually are under construction, the adaptation problem becomes more and more actual. Architects have tried to minimise intervention in an existing design. Instead they have added some functional zones, have taken out in them auxiliary elements (lifts and ladders, inputs/exits).

Existing design

Typographical complex

Minimise intervention

The decorative priority is given front entrance registration. Architects have built an easy and air facade in height of 10 metres, consisting of a steel design and glass. Behind a facade the corridor in length of 40 metres through which all visitors get to a building is generated.

Iridescent corridor

The corridor is filled by light and paints since early morning and to a sunset. The painted glass has transformed a usual architectural element into the whole world.interior decoratinghouse construction

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