STUDIO 91 HQ
OFFICES
The sculptural possibility of skateparks is taken into the context of an architecture design studio.
An ensemble of ramps carved in concrete–where the floor turns into the walls, a step, and stairs–suggests a contemporary environment inside a workshop that communicates, through its spatial composition, the dynamism of the creative practice.
YEAR: 2017
PHOTOGRAPHY: Aldo C. Gracia
Lomas de Vista Hermosa, CDMX
What seem to be polished concrete ramps for skating are actually a type of enormous board that delimits the office space.
The diffused line between inside and outside and its urban aesthetic transmit the fun aspect of the designs created here. The private rooms, with their use of wood, are a contrast.
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The space is complemented with abundant endemic plants, furniture, restored objects, recycled falsework, relics, exposed installations, and shelves displaying books and images of models of the projects under process–as inspiration and sample of the creativity of its occupants.
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