Subway-Inspired Interior Designs

Underhub by Emil Dervish is Modelled After the London Underground

Underhub by Emil Dervish, an architect based in Kiev, Ukraine, wanted to bring a bit of a London flair to his hometown. He was heavily influenced by the London Underground when tackling the interior design of this language school. Although very white and stark in comparison to the rich history of the subway system, it does boast bold colorful lines to lead students to their proper classrooms.

A playful design, each room in the Underhub by Emil Dervish is named after a famous stop such as Westminster, Piccadilly and Paddington. Once a classroom is found, the line leading to it dictates the color of the space itself. There are also common rooms along the way to better provide students with a well-rounded experience throughout their days learning, whether for studying or relaxing.
Trend Themes
1. Subway-inspired Interior Designs - Designing interior spaces inspired by transportation systems such as the subway can create unique and playful experiences for customers.
2. Bold Color Accents in Minimalist Design - Using bold color lines in stark minimalist spaces helps highlight important areas and add a pop of personality to a space.
3. Naming Spaces After Famous Locations - Naming different spaces in an establishment after famous locations or landmarks can add a memorable and relatable aspect to the experience.
Industry Implications
1. Language Schools - Language schools can use subway-inspired interior designs to differentiate themselves and create a fun and engaging learning environment.
2. Co-working Spaces - Co-working spaces can utilize bold color accents in their minimalist designs to improve productivity and add a playful touch to the workspace.
3. Retail Spaces - Retail spaces can explore naming their dressing rooms or sections after famous locations to make the shopping experience more memorable and enjoyable.

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