Milne-Ojito ResidenceBy exploding the numerical ratios in the specially commissioned artwork/door by Joan Waltemeath throughout the space and using its lines to generate various programmatic interventions, the art and architecture were set in dialog. Along the walls are moving exhibition panels to accommodate an evolving art collection. A temporary guest bedroom appears by opening a sofa bed that in turn releases a cantilevered wall out to privatize the bed area while projecting the matrix into space. Designer: I-Beam Design (United States)
AlikhaniThis 3000 square foot loft renovation, in the heart of NOHO, was designed to accommodate the clients' modern design sensibilities and their openness to experimentation. The long living space remains free of walls, using custom built architectural events to define the spatial character and use of each area rather than partitions.These playful elements satisfy multiple functional needs simultaneously.
Designer: Suzan Wines and Azin Valy (United States)
GokaldasThe objective of this project is to create a flexible, versatile and unobstrusive system for the presentation of diverse clothing collections within a seamless dream-like environment that does not compete with the clothes but rather enables them to float freely within the space.
Designer: Suzan Wines and Azin Valy (United States)
OjitoThe clients, Anne Milne and Jacob Ojito asked I-Beam to invent a new kind of minimal white space.This cold hearth consists of 8 distinct panels (4 quadrants on each side) made of clear and colored acrylic panels with LED lights hidden behind a white powder coated aluminum frame. Phosphorescent acrylic sheets allow the work to reflect day and nighttime conditions and glow cerulean blue in dim light.
Designer: Azin Valy and Suzan Wines (United States)
I BEAM TABLEThe I-Beam Table top is constructed from a frosted, polycarbonate, honeycomb surface. A series of LED lights are embedded just beneath the surface, and emit a sexy, soft glow when lit. The LEDs come in 7 different hues that can be changed using the desk's control dial, allowing you to shuffle through the colors as your mood changes. Try using red to motivate action, green for warmth and coziness and blue for relaxation.
Designer: Suzan Wines and Azin Valy (United States)
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Designer: Suzan Wines and Azin Valy (United States)
Cafe BoobahCafe Boobah is a cafe specifically designed for children, their families and friends. The chairs and tables are low enough for kids of any age to feel comfortable and half of the space is devoted to play area where every surface becomes a place to play and interact with. The Lego lounge has a view of the garden and consists of Lego boards covering the walls from floor to ceiling so children can build with or against gravity.
Designer: Azin Valy and Suzan Wines (United States)
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