Yellowcent Shop / Synn Architekten

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Architects: Synn Architekten
Location: Brunn am Gebirge,
Principal in Charge: Michael Neumann
Project Area: 45 sqm
Budget: 35,000 Euro
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Synn Architekten

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The small shop near Vienna was designed transforming yellowcents already existing online-presence and its corporate design into architecture. A wall unit which has perforations of different sizes and heights acts as storage space and display area. Its surfaces consist of white high gloss finish and plexiglas. Facing the entrance a large integrated plasma display shows the company´s presentation videos.

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The panels on the ceiling – shaped like the cutouts of the wall display – hide the lighting and provide space for multimedia devices such as beamers and screens. The interior is completed by a multifunctional desk, which also appears in the colors of the company logo.

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# April 17, 2010 at 00:37
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shetu says:

Its a bold approach. I liked it. I guess it will look better with the artificial lights only, I mean at night.

 
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# April 17, 2010 at 02:49
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The Big Black & White Zebra says:

It’s kind of important to know what the shop sells….

 
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