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Santa
Monica Office, is a TI
project designed to bring high design
to the offices of a design-savvy
developer in an otherwise unremarkable,
"bank-on-the-ground-floor"
building. The radical-but-functional
design is aimed at distinguishing
the client from others in his field.
The
fist design act involved the ceiling.
We removd the suspended grid tiles,
revealing an 11-foot height. We
painted this a deep blue/black and
hung criss-crossing low-voltage
lights at 9 feet to create a constellation
of lights, random enough to be unpredicatable
but carefully placed to illuminate
working surfaces.
Blood
red, angle-sided metal panels run
the length of the ceiling of the
main hallway, the route taken by
clients to the conference room.
A wall of dark red cabinets in the
main space and above the copiers
and file cabinets pull the color
from the ceiling panels into the
working space.
Private
offices were divided from the main
space with a curving green glass
wall (see red line in detail at
left) to provide sound privacy.
8-foot
tall raw steel walls separate each
private office (bent to accomodate
filing cabinets and welded with
shelving). The same steel wraps
structural columns, was used in
the custom-designed glass-topped
steel desks and custom bookshelves
in the conference room.
The
blue epoxy-pebble poured floor is
a tribute to the Aegean blue of
the Greek owners' heritage.
1700sf
$110sf construction cost |