Domohomo Architects Built a Modular Wall That Separates Two Spaces
Tiffany — February 1, 2014 — Art & Design
Spain-based architecture and design firm Domohomo Architects has recently renovated an abandoned workplace and has transformed it into a multipurpose office space with separate rooms divided by a modular wall for different functions and events.
The main centerpiece of the office is a timber-clad wall that meanders and divides the work space from different meeting rooms, located in Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
The new wall addition allows different spaces to co-exist at the same time. One room would contain a large desk, while the other modular room can be arranged, according to its use. “Everything seems continuous and uniform, but it is nothing more than a subtle game of steps and gates that, according to its opening, allows us to discover new stays or, simply change the spatial configuration,” according to the architects in charge.
The main centerpiece of the office is a timber-clad wall that meanders and divides the work space from different meeting rooms, located in Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
The new wall addition allows different spaces to co-exist at the same time. One room would contain a large desk, while the other modular room can be arranged, according to its use. “Everything seems continuous and uniform, but it is nothing more than a subtle game of steps and gates that, according to its opening, allows us to discover new stays or, simply change the spatial configuration,” according to the architects in charge.
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