Paritzki & Liani Architects the design team behind this cloud-inspired office ceiling located in the PRS offices in Israel. The design subtly brings the outdoors inside with a curved lattice structure made from white meshed material, that replicates the floating and silken quality of clouds in the sky. The whimsical structure is self-reflexive with a design that makes use of the brand's own Geocell product.
The 'Sky Ceiling' is the name of the structural piece that wraps the top of the of the PRS office space. The piece is one continual unit with parts that dip lower and curve, replicating the pillowy shape of the clouds. The lattice is engineered out of PRS's Geocell material that is a plastic webbing component that can be utilized in a multitude of architectural projects.
Meshed Cloud Office Ceilings
This Lattice Structure by Paritzki & Liani Replicates the Sky
Trend Themes
1. Cloud-inspired Office Designs - Businesses can incorporate cloud-like lattice structures made from meshed materials to create a whimsical and natural atmosphere in the workplace.
2. Geocell Material Innovation - Companies can experiment with PRS's Geocell material to create unique lattice structures in various architectural projects.
3. Biophilic Design Trends - There is a growing demand for designs that bring nature and the outdoors inside, which can be achieved with cloud-inspired lattice structures made from meshed materials.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore new possibilities for lattice structures using PRS's Geocell product in various projects, including office designs.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate cloud-inspired lattice structures made from meshed materials to create a natural and inviting atmosphere in commercial spaces.
3. Construction Materials - Manufacturers of construction materials, particularly those that specialize in webbing components such as PRS's Geocell, can further innovate by exploring new possibilities for lattice structures in architectural design.