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Air Bubble OfficeAir Bubble OfficeAir Bubble Office is an innovative architectural interior design concept that reimagines traditional office spaces through a dynamic and fluid approach to spatial organization. This groundbreaking design solution challenges conventional office layouts by introducing translucent bubble-like structures that create distinct yet visually connected work environments. The design features a sophisticated membrane system composed of shiny exterior skin and translucent interior surfaces, complemented by transparent structural elements utilizing PVC materials, including U-type translucent PVC panels, plastic hollow plates, and transparent PVC tubes. Standing at 2.7 meters in height, these bubble formations serve as flexible, adaptable spaces that can accommodate various workplace activities, from private offices to meeting rooms. The design's distinctive characteristic lies in its ability to fragment space while maintaining visual connectivity, allowing users to choose workspaces based on their specific needs for privacy, natural light, and group size. The innovative lighting system incorporates LED strip lighting along the edges and within the metal-framed structure, creating an ethereal atmosphere that transforms from day to night. This design, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, represents a significant advancement in workplace design, offering a solution that balances privacy with openness, flexibility with structure, and functionality with aesthetic appeal. The project's approach to space utilization creates a unique journey of discovery for users, similar to the experience of exploring a Chinese garden, where multiple viewpoints and perspectives reveal themselves gradually, fostering a dynamic and engaging work environment that adapts to contemporary workplace needs. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: office design, spatial innovation, translucent architecture, flexible workspace, bubble structure, adaptive interior SOURCES: |
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