“We designed our own studio within a formerly disused attic space in an
historic quarter of Poznan. We sought to maximize the space and reveal
its character to provide an inspirational working environment whilst
allowing our clients to experience our style of architecture and design.
The attics original wooden rafters have been expressed by designing a
physical separation between themselves and new divisions within the
space. This separation is emphasized by introducing flush white walls,
cabinetry and office furniture creating a clear contrast between the old
and new. We introduced 17 windows to provide the previously dark attic
with a world of natural light and view of the neighborhood beyond the
rooftops. A second level storage area is accessible by a sliding steel
staircase that can be moved aside when not in use.
Nothing in our office is pretending to be anything else; what we see is
either our modern work or the building's original construction. Just the
way we like it!”
This interiors got First Prize in polish competition – for Best Interiors 2012, category “Attic” in FOORNI competition.
http://www.foorni.pl/konkurs,wyniki