Vibration or oscillation is any movement that repeats, regularly or irregularly, within a certain interval of time. As such, computational design has contributed to conveying all this vibrant language throughout architecture, in a way that subjectively contributes to reinforcing the image and concept of the brand in the subconscious of users who experience the space.
The design of the ceiling was informed according to the existing flow of users, using Python scripting combined with Rhinoceros and Grasshopper to generate several design options in seconds, choose the best option together with the client, turn that data into a 3D model and later into documentation for construction. This way, it was possible to generate the parametric mesh for indicating the holes for lighting and electrical, as well as capturing the best construction methodology for the project.
PVC pipes were chosen to create the "waves" in the ceiling due to parametric design and cost calculations, generating the best cost-benefit ratio for quick execution with better value added to the construction, which had to be completed in a few days. The pipes then became decorative and functional, as they carried all the main electrical wiring for the cozy lighting of the project.
The finishes, paints, vegetation, and furniture were carefully chosen to bring the industrial air together with the "fresh" and "natural" concept of the brand, while at the same time speeding up its execution and achieving a new aesthetic and relaxed level desired for the environment.
The details of the pipes were digitally simulated to generate the cut lines and later the fittings and instructions for insertion into the ceiling, combining architectural design with execution so that non-specialized labor could carry out the project without any difficulty.
As a result of all these steps, a phenomenological effect of light and shadow is created through industrial grids, vegetation, and ordered pipes - with light points vs. without light points - giving rise to a unique atmosphere and experience for the user.