Miami Office Re-modeling
The art deco style, for which Miami is known, is characterised by a particular and graphic conjunction of the straight line and the curve. But the relationship between the grid and the arc also plays out in broader sense in the city’s streets, buildings and gardens.
In this context, this office building represents a geometry of the grid and the design aims to pull the interior experience into something more fluid and organic both in the planning and in the use of materials. The 1980’s building needed a complete renovation in its two entrances and atrium area, where the design intention was to connect all three spaces in a fluid manner.
The entrance is completely redesigned with an inclusion of a biophilic lounge surrounded by retail spaces to activate the space. From here, the visitors are directed to an atrium that includes a co-working area, art lounge and retail/food facilities; a creative hub for both the users of the building and the visitors from the surroundings.
The biophilic lounge is designed to formulate a space for humans to spend time within a stimulating environment, where the new can co-exist with the old.
Project designed at DurukanDesign. Ozge Ertoptamis, Lead Designer