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INTERIOR DESIGN

The project focuses on rendering of an external and internal parts of a planned building while working at the firm Mochly-Eladar Architects. This is a manufacturing facility of optic lights  by Fibernet company.

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The new building planned to have a connection to an existing building through a bridge that will act as a link.

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The new facades are planed to not overcome over the older building with presence but to renew and act as though they were planned together.

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MOCHLY-ELDAR ARCHITECTS | 2017-NOW

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The interior design focuses on the main and the most important space of the new facility, which is the entrance lobby. Due to its importance there where made a number of alternatives that demonstrate different atmosphere of innovative approach that are not bound to specific design trends.

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Alternative A: neutral scheme of color with a hint of green in furniture. The walls are glass black and white, with gray granite porcelain floors create a classic atmosphere. The design here focuses on straight lines to achieve a sense of innovation.

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Alternative B: here are a use of a warmer color scheme, berry and wooden shades and textures. The aim is to create a welcoming space. the lightning has a big role in this space and is a main feature on a wall that appears to the visitor. The space is concrete and makes the navigation through it very obvious.

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Alternative C: this is a bold design, use of bright colors, many texture and geometry in the given space. The warm wood has a significant role of building a center of occurrence, The room is divided to many parts that lead to a feeling of an active and dynamic space.

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