Power Office Created to Shed Light on the Boardroom
Christina Butty — July 31, 2009 — Art & Design
References: eckhardtenleeuwenstein.nl & dezeen
Titled “Power Office” by interior architects i29 and architecture firm Eckhardt & Leeuwenstein, this series of boardrooms was created to make each board member fell like they are under a spotlight.
Located in Gouden Bocht area of Amsterdam in a 17th century building, the power office is comprised of three boardrooms and a lounge.
Design features in Power Office include oval-shaped areas of contrasting carpet as well as furniture which suggests pools of light cast by the dome-shaped lights.
Located in Gouden Bocht area of Amsterdam in a 17th century building, the power office is comprised of three boardrooms and a lounge.
Design features in Power Office include oval-shaped areas of contrasting carpet as well as furniture which suggests pools of light cast by the dome-shaped lights.
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Spotlighting Design — Creating spaces that utilize lighting design to highlight specific areas or individuals, enhancing the overall visual impact.
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Historic Building Renovation — Revitalizing and repurposing old structures into modern and functional workspaces.
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Boardroom Transformation — Rethinking traditional boardroom design by incorporating unique elements that enhance the experience for board members and foster creativity.
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Furniture Design — Designing furniture that complements unique boardroom concepts and enhances the overall aesthetic and functionality of the space.
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