DEEP MINE OFFICE //

WORKSPACE / COMPANY BUILDING

Type: Workspace // Company Building

Size: 2345 sqm

Location: Ankara // Turkey

Year: 2020

 

This 4 storey company building project, designed for an industry-leading mine company. Design language reflects the structure of mine industry. NO-88 design team aimed a fluent space transition ambiance by using the touch of linear light and materials. Optaining the design team’s goal whitin this design language, provides the customer’s needs entirely. On the one hand serenity of colors on the other hand texture of the rough material which is applied at the whole design, creates a compatible oppositeness and turned the project into an essential working environment.

Information desk and waiting area which placed at the ground floor, offers a warm and comfort welcoming for company staff and company’s clients. High-end quality of furnitures, materials and consistence of areas wraps around the experiencer from the bottom to the top of the building. One of the most indespensable neccessity for an office is storage. The team are worked for theese areas especially for both ease of use and functionality. As a result diversified storage areas are designed for each department individually. Likewise the storage units which used in executive rooms, meeting rooms and common areas supports the dominant linear language and creates private or semi-private spaces according to the purpose.

The gallery space, which dominates the entire building, lets the daylight in. NO-88 design team aims to go one step further than this goal, creating areas where people can relax and have a good time in the gallery space and load various functions into this area.

The best example of the first class material and craftsmanship can be observed at this project because of the perfect balance between natural stone and wood flooring. Marble meets with the ranking company atmosphere by forming black / white contrast and the simplicity of the natural material. The warmth of the wood is reflected on the floors and furniture, and the balance of power and aesthetics spreads to the executive office and work areas.