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Posted: 14 Aug 2013 01:55 AM PDT NAU has designed the new Bank in Zurich, Raiffeisen dissolve the traditional boundaries between customers and employees, create a new kind of “Bank” open, a meeting area. Advanced technologies are largely invisible banking infrastructure; Employees hidden access to terminals in furniture elements, while a robotic retrieval system access around the clock on the vault. This moves the role of the Bank in getting a full light, welcoming environment – open lounge where guests about new products and services can experience. This show is more to a top row as a traditional bank Interior retail environment. Talks can start spontaneously equipped with touchscreen and the transition to info table to the meeting rooms for more private discussions. Not only numbers of global markets in real time shows the info table, but it can be used interactively discover the history of Hottingen or simple controls, according to the latest sports scores. Elegantly mix walls from the different areas of the Bank in a smooth continuum, from the reception of customers at the front, to employee workstations based on the Court. The control plan carefully seen to to create various qualities of private life and to maximize daylight throughout. The walls are intermediaries between public spaces membrane and the Conference closely across rooms Act. Semper portraits of the most prominent former residents as Böklin, or Sypri adorn the walls of the quarter, their abstract images, milled in Himacs advanced digital production techniques. Also so closely decorative Earth design Bank in the cultural past of the region, while clearly looking to the future. |
Hotel of international education Posted: 13 Aug 2013 01:53 PM PDT A historical castle of the 13th century the Netherlands was reopened as a hotel in 26 single-bedded room, designed by some leading interior designers * Holland and managed almost entirely by students of the part of the School of hotel management, Maastricht, the Zuyd University. Collot by Alexander Escury, CCO DESSO and hotel educational Advisory Board, said: “interiors, what to show that quality, modern carpets could lead a completely unique character to a hotel, and that the possibilities of design for architects and designers are endless”. Photos of charlie.laidlaw The hotel rooms were by Piet Hein Eek, Studio Job, Richard Hutten, Evelyne Basolateral, Jurgen Bey, Fleur Muris and Marcel van Neer, D/Dock (Francesco Messori and Martijn Jans) and Gerben van der Molen, developed the design of the stars. Bart Hagevoort was responsible for the design of the bar and Leon de Lange for the restaurant. The areas of the meeting were designed by Luc Coenegracht and Bart your public areas planned |
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