俄罗斯建筑师爱德华·埃雷姆丘克(Eduard Eremchuk)最近完成了Sfera,这是一个面向化妆师,美发师和修指甲专家的模块化联合办公空间,在莫斯科按小时收费。客户委托Yeremchuk设计一个适合各种活动的适应性空间。
Russian architect Eduard Eremchuk has recently completed Sfera, a modular co-working space for make-up artists, hairdressers, and manicure specialists with hourly rental rates in Moscow. The client commissioned Yeremchuk to design an adaptive space suitable for a wide variety of activities. 设计团队为140平方米的空间提供了带脚轮模块的空间,织物窗帘充当了隔断的角色,允许用户以正确的方式划分房间,或者快速地将房间恢复到原来的结构。
As a result, the studio has furnished the 140 square meter space with modules on casters, and the role of partitions was given to textile curtains, which allow users to compartmentalize the room in the right way or quickly return it to its original architecture.
这些窗帘是由拉罗克工作室(Laroque Studios)的创始人卡蒂亚·皮亚提斯卡亚(Katya Pyatitskaya)设计的,他的灵感来自于热图。它的抽象形状和彩虹色成为了室内的主要视觉焦点,并以灰色为主。
The curtains were designed by Katya Pyatitskaya, founder of Laroque Studios, which drew inspiration from heat maps. Its abstract shapes and iridescent colors have become the main visual accent in the interior, where gray color prevails.
得益于紧凑的桌子,方便的镜子架和移动柜,建筑师设法为美发师创建了七个工作站,为修指甲师创建了四个工作站,一个接待区和一个小型演讲空间。
Thanks to compact tables, convenient mirror racks, and mobile cabinets, the architect managed to create