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Puma House / nendo | ArchDoc
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© Daici AnoArchitects: nendo Location: Tokyo, Japan Construction: Loop Planning Studio Project year: 2011 Photographs: Daici Ano

© Daici AnoThe interior design for the new Puma House Tokyo, located in the city’s Aoyama design district. Puma House Tokyo combines the brand’s press room and event space into one space for the first time. Puma House Tokyo is a multipurpose space that can be used for exhibitions, events, fittings, product launches and other media events. it is also available for rentals.
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© Daici AnoFor our design, we placed ‘staircases’ that climb around the existing features around the space like vines. But these staircases are not for people to climb. Rather, they function as display stands for PUMA’s sneakers and as a compositional element that gives the space a special character. The resulting effect is a strong reminder that we exercise our bodies daily going up and down stairs, and has a visual connection with stadium stairs and podiums too, to bring in PUMA’s important relationship with sports. The stairs bring a sense of movement to the interior, enabling a three-dimensional product display that fully uses its space and allows visitors to experience PUMA’s worldview.#gallery-1 {margin: auto;}#gallery-1 .gallery-item {float: left;margin-top: 10px;text-align: center;width: 33%;}#gallery-1 img {border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;}#gallery-1 .gallery-caption {margin-left: 0;}
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Emmental Stairs Apartment / Éva Katona, Péter Szigeti & Biljana Jovanović | ArchDoc
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© Gerardo AltemirInterior Design: Éva Katona, Péter Szigeti Stair Design: Biljana Jovanovic Location: Budapest, Hungary Construction: Gergő Markó Project year: 2011 Photographs: Gerardo Altemir

© Gerardo AltemirThis apartment is siutated in a listed building just below the UNESCO protected area of Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. The client is a young creative family with two children, who planned the refurbishment of the apartment, the stair was designed by Croatian designer Biljana Jovanovic.
© Gerardo AltemirThe apartment is a duplex with the living space (living room, dining room, kitchen, study) downstairs, and the private spaces with two bedrooms upstairs. The layout of the apartment was kept in its original state. Minimal structual changes were made in order to provide better connection between living and dining room. Since the owners have an exquisite design taste and passion for collecting and refurbishing interesting furniture, the whole apartment is painted white, and the space is accentuated only with indivudual furniture pieces. This ensures harmony between the historic ambiance of the apartment and contemporary aesthetic of its furniture.
© Gerardo AltemirMain focus points of the space are huge old window and a newly designed interior stairs. The suspended encasement of the stairs separates the space and provides certain level of intimacy between dining and living room area, without isolating them. The circular perforations on the sides let the sunlight seep through, creating surfaces that change the dynamics of the whole interior. The motif for circles was inspired by large windows that another focus point of the apartment. As they remind a lot of holes in cheese, the project was named Emmental Stairs.
planApart from being used for its original function, this “object” features a playful touch for children as well. It is used as an inspirational toy, that boosts their imagination and develops their creativity.Due to technical restraints the slope of the stairs had to be kept quite steep. This was somewhat eased through usage of angled treads that complements the visual effect of the stairs.#gallery-1 {margin: auto;}#gallery-1 .gallery-item {float: left;margin-top: 10px;text-align: center;width: 33%;}#gallery-1 img {border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;}#gallery-1 .gallery-caption {margin-left: 0;}
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Red Bull’s Cape Town Office / COA | ArchDoc
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© COAArchitects: COA – Architecture and Design Location: Cape Town, South Africa Project area: 540 sqm Project year: 2009 – 2010 Photographs: COA – Architecture and Design

© COAThe National Headquarters houses the professional business functions of Red Bull energy drink, and at the same time is representative of the energy and dynamic nature of Red Bull, the people that work for Red Bull and the athletes and opinion leaders that use Red Bull every day to realise their dreams and ideas.
planThe design makes use of content obtained from Red Bull cultural opinion leaders including artists, musicians and Athletes who represent the brand in their respective disciplines.
© COAThe office is an open, creative hub where all employees, athletes, artists, photographers, designers, DJs, musicians, producers, agencies, brand partners, journalists and Red Bull visitors are made welcome and want to hang out in.#gallery-1 {margin: auto;}#gallery-1 .gallery-item {float: left;margin-top: 10px;text-align: center;width: 33%;}#gallery-1 img {border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;}#gallery-1 .gallery-caption {margin-left: 0;}
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