Architect:YOOLOPP architecture&design Peretz architecture
Location:Yavne, Israel
Project Year:2019
Category:Offices
The company "Alum Eshet" is a company that produces projects using aluminum. Because of the rising need for the workforce in recent years, while rebranding, the company decided to relocate the planning department to a new office complex. The new space will include conference rooms, executive offices, a workspace divided into six teams, a kitchenette, a dining room, and a toilet.
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As part of the rebranding process of the company, we worked with monochromatic colors for furniture, partitions, and walls.
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The use of wooden floors was designed to warm the atmosphere, as well as the potted plants added dynamism and hue to the composition and lastly balanced the monochromatic colors in the space. Also, to distinguish the kitchenette and the service spaces, we created "orange" areas that differentiate them from the other workspaces.
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As part of learning the company's graphic language, we came to know the millimetric paper that is part of the company's logo page, which is used extensively in designing the coating systems they make at the factory. In order to work with the branding and bring it into space, we took the example of the millimeter paper and created a unique wall in the conference rooms and the open spaces. This particular wall is a "centimeter" wall- a magnetic board and an erasure panel which is shaped like square cubes derived from the millimeter paper.
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