Paru le 12/12/2014 | Relié sous jaquette 269 pages
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translation Geoffrey Steinherz
Creative professions need creatively designed work environments that inspire. A special feature of such spaces is their dual nature, namely the connection of practical and intellectual work. Depending on the field of work, either one of these aspects can be more prominent, yet the aim is always the realization of a creative potential in optimal results.
The design concepts selected for this volume are as varied as their users. The projects include advertising agencies, fashion and photography studios, web designers, and of course, architectural firms. These créative spaces can be opulent, playful, ascetic, fancy, colorful, orderly, elegant, amorphous, or something else entirely.
Sibylle Kramer was born in 1967. From 1987 to 1994 she studied architecture at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. Before she set up the architecture practice kramer biwer mau architects in 2001, she worked for gmp von Gerkan, Marg and Partners in different functions, such as Chief Representative in Beijing. In 2011 she established her own architecture office, SKA Sibylle Kramer Architekten.