10 December, 2013

underground architectural studio in Genova

Underground spaces don’t typically get enough credit for their inventiveness and exploration of wayfinding, lighting solutions and the fact that you really don’t always know that they are there. This particular underground space is a converted garage that has a few natural light sources with above ground windows that are level with the outside ground (think Laverne and Shirley). The interior of this architecture office heralds black floors and a ceiling, with glossy white furnishings and built in lighting. A built in metallic wall creates a separation of space and makes a cozy little nook for the kitchenette space, and beautiful lighting gives the otherwise dark lair a soft warm glow. Carlo Bagliani was at the forefront of this project, with the end result resulting into a stunning underground workspace. [1]

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