balbek bureau envisions multifunctional workspace in zurich as cinematic frame
Briefly

The design of the office for Dynamic Frame incorporates an architectural frame that reveals the production process, symbolizing the dual nature of a frame in both construction and cinema.
Inspired by the classic 4:3 aspect ratio, the layout features glass-enclosed spaces separated by visible ceiling beams, ensuring a sense of transparency and openness throughout the office.
Despite facing logistics challenges during wartime, balbek bureau employed Ukrainian contractors, successfully reducing costs while maintaining quality for the Dynamic Frame office in Zurich.
The office's ground floor location enhances its industrial charm, with features like round windows and exposed concrete beams characteristic of the Binz district, reflecting its historical context.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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