Showing posts with label Lobby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lobby. Show all posts
Lobby Interior Design | One Jackson Square | Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
In addition to the lobby, Kohn Pedersen Fox designed the elevator cabs, public corridors, lounge, media space, gym and treatment room, as well as the kitchens and bathrooms in all of the building’s 30 apartments. Natural forms and a neutral, earth-toned color palette were used to guide the selection of materials and furniture throughout. The interiors are an elegant, understated backdrop for the natural beauty of Jackson Square Park and the individual tastes of residents.
The lighting within the mirrored walls of the elevator cabs replicates the pattern of the lobby ceiling and floor. The materials of the cabs, including the refined wood ceilings, merge the lobby aesthetic with that of the apartments above. Upstairs, the floorplan positions apartments along a single-loaded corridor, allowing natural daylight to come through a series of punctured windows............more
Lounge Interior Design | Grosvenor Place Ground Plane Refurbishment | Harry Seidler And Associates
The concept for the design of the interior was to build upon the established modernist design principles of the tower’s architecture. Visual tensions created between straight and curved geometries are reinforced with material and finishes selected for contrast of their naturally inherent textures, tones and patterns.
The design solution is anchored by an internally illuminated stone wall located along the line of an existing change in level through the site. This solution enlivened a dim, shaded precinct and established a new visual identity for the property. The hollow interior of the wall accommodates an accessible services spine and reticulation of fresh air supply........more
Office Lobby Interior Design | One Kearny Lobby | San Francisco | Iwamoto Scott Architecture
Lightfold is a lobby design for the new One Kearny commercial development at the intersection of Market, Kearny and Geary Streets in the heart of downtown San Francisco, adjacent to the Financial District, and the galleries and museums of the Yerba Buena Arts District......more
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