The Iguzzini Illuminazione Iberian Office is Located in Spain
Jamie Danielle Munro — May 16, 2014 — Art & Design
References: miasarquitectes & designboom
The Iguzzini Illuminazione headquarters in Spain was completed by Mias Arquitectes, and looks like something one would find from the future.
The shape of the building is distinctly spherical, with one side throwing off the perfect sizing by being a little misshaped on purpose. The central section of the headquarters are made from large steel pillars, which go from the bottom of the top, opening up this middle area. Because of this, more daylight is able to get through, which is great for workers wanting a little natural illumination. A fabric-like material has also been placed around the outside of the facade, which should help to shade the building, while still ensuring people get plenty of light.
The Iguzzini Illuminazione headquarters is hard to miss, considering it's original design by Mias Arquitectes.
Photo Credits: designboom, miasarquitectes
The shape of the building is distinctly spherical, with one side throwing off the perfect sizing by being a little misshaped on purpose. The central section of the headquarters are made from large steel pillars, which go from the bottom of the top, opening up this middle area. Because of this, more daylight is able to get through, which is great for workers wanting a little natural illumination. A fabric-like material has also been placed around the outside of the facade, which should help to shade the building, while still ensuring people get plenty of light.
The Iguzzini Illuminazione headquarters is hard to miss, considering it's original design by Mias Arquitectes.
Photo Credits: designboom, miasarquitectes
Trend Themes
1. Spherical Architecture - The trend of using spherical design in architectural structures presents innovative opportunities for creating visually striking and unique buildings.
2. Natural Illumination - The trend of maximizing natural light in office spaces presents opportunities for designing energy-efficient and wellness-focused work environments.
3. Exterior Shading Solutions - The trend of using fabric-like materials for shading building exteriors presents opportunities for creating sustainable and aesthetically pleasing facades.
Industry Implications
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