Sunday, May 2, 2010

Crysis Environment - 5 Images


The divisive wall is an interesting part of the architecture. It primarily causes bifurcation between the two labs. However, the Wall is a very integral part of the setting as, interestingly enough, it holds together the different components as well.

 

The labs are interestingly interconnected yet with privacy isn't compromised. The architecture, a white minimalistic piece, sits by the sea, to provide clients with just the kind of peace and tranquility scientists like to enjoy.

 
The meeting space as in intermediary space connected to the client's studios via two gentle, simple ramps. The divisive wall extends into the meeting space floor, providing conventional bifurcation as an option.

 

Both studios, as well as the meeting space overlook the setting sun, which provides for natural sunlight, visual beauty and "food for thought" for the clients.

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