Isamar is a client that is dedicated to the integration of maritime and oil services, so the inspiration for its project was ships and the sea, bringing this abstraction to the design of its new offices.
Taking as a starting point the finishes frequently used on boats, a palette of finishes and styles was developed that recovers that essence. The reception is very warm and leads to a hallway that has a large lattice of maritime knots with a glass bottom and in front a tapestry that crosses the entire office with a design of the sea, achieving a dynamic movement of shapes and textures. The meeting and private rooms have glass fronts which allows natural lighting throughout the operational area.
The design of the entire operational area and hallways is composed of a wooden pergola with intermediate lighting, while the closed spaces have a solid design on the ceiling to distinguish between closed and open spaces.
The neutral colors and the carpet that resembles sand, along with the transparency of the glass and the lattice, make the user feel like they are inside a ship. The design of the bathroom is inspired by the boat on the sea, the wall and floor finishes with blue marble give shape to the sensation. All the project materials coexist with each other, allowing natural light to illuminate each of the office spaces.
Category: Corporate Interior
Project: Work+ | Arch. Juan Pablo Serrano
Contributors: Alexa De Alba Athie, Emily Mosqueda
Year: 2024
Area: 250 sq m
Location: Mexico City
Photography: Jorge Guadarrama