Wonen Limburg HQ by Studio MFD , Roermond – Netherlands
Maison NW, the home and work studio of architect Nathalie Wolberg, is treated as a laboratory to test out new devices and new environments on a daily basis. Taking into account the individual from the conception of the project allows a different approach on the topology of domestic space.
In close cooperation with the styling department of Rituals, M+R created a new phase of the corporate identity of Rituals by using wood and stone elements. The new head office of Rituals is located on two floors, for a better connection M+R designed and integrated an organic staircase of metal, steel and glass.
The new platform of Orange is located in a 5,000 square meter building that houses 800 workers in the industrial park Holy Spirit, in Oviedo. In just four months, 3g office had completed the work, adapted the existing building reusing part of the infrastructure and equipped it with the more efficient lighting systems and facilities.
The former boiler room of the Lebanon Mills jewelry manufacturing complex in Pawtucket, RI is transformed into a sleek, modern graphic design office and private residence. The space – featuring 30′ high ceilings and the remnants of the original boiler room configuration – required a visionary approach, and the final product is a vision of spare, minimalist elegance.
The office is roughly 10,000 square feet and is located in the trendy neighborhood of Sunset Harbour in South Beach. The office currently features 33 private offices, 40 open desks, and various long communal work tables. It is very modern-chic with lots of open space and natural light.
The vertical access via a spectacular oval staircase with open galleries is the focal point of the building. Colored furniture serves as an eye catcher and highlights the informal meeting points. In line with the way the building is structured, different finishes such as stone, wood and fabric are used.
The layered intervention is a living catalogue of characteristics inherent in their projects. Designers can draw inspiration for their work from their immediate surroundings of custom-designed work stations, book shelves, and conference rooms.