September 2019
B-Lay – Human Centered Office Design by LTFB & RIZI; Romania
The design approach for the Bucharest offices of B-lay, a Dutch company, enhanced the architectural path with elements from UX design and Human Centered Design. The heterogeneous needs were explored during a custom-made workshop
HOME apartment by Loredana Gaiță & Miodrag Stoianov; Romania
The apartment has a typical layout for historical buildings built around 1900 in Timișoara. Consistent repairs had to be done, but none that would alter the initial layout of the apartment. The general concept
14th LANE, Bucharest
The first electric tram in Bucharest was no.14; it went from „Uzina Electrică” („The Electrical Plant”). 125 years after, across the former power plant a new building is rising and the restaurant at the ground
Soto café-bar by 441 Design Studio; Romania
Serving specialty coffee and long drinks, the place receives its visitors in a luminous space. The inspiration came from the combination of a minimalistic design with an industrial, austere one, with a strong blue
Predoi & Asociații Law office by STUDIO3PLUS; Romania
The planimetry of an apartment lacking personality from a block of flats built in the communist period in Cluceru Udricani Street, proved to be flexible enough to accommodate the program of law firm appreciating
PAPILA by Oblic Studio; Romania
The design pursues a minimalist line supported by the clean layout of furniture, few decorations and primary forms. Rattan, antique mirror, wood design, wall texture enriches the atmosphere, leaving the impression of a delicate