Twist Soda is a kiosk opening in a shopping mall, selling sugary drinks. The idea was to strike a balance between something fun and youthful, yet also coherent and contemporary, targeting an ideal audience of 15-35 years old.
Despite the height limitations and the lack of a roof or elevated structure, we achieved balance by playing with the subtractions and reductions in the rectangular block, thus avoiding a cold and traditionally commercial feel. This design connects with the audience and sells effectively.
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The parents of this baby wanted to create a space where calm and tranquility could be felt, without making many modifications or interventions to the existing space.
The main theme is the jungle, but we integrated it subtly with olive green and beige tones, furniture with wood tones and textures, white fabrics, and storage designed to facilitate the work of a mother caring for a newborn.
The windows would allow plenty of natural light into the space during the day, making it quite bright.
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LAMA MOMO is an Asian dumpling shop known for its decorative steamed baskets. The goal was to create a brand identity that aligned with the shop's existing aesthetic and graphic style, while also ensuring the space remained functional. The objective was to achieve the same design across three different shopping centers, adapted to each space, while maintaining the same brand and commercial identity.
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When we design, we always receive change requests from clients...but have you ever wondered how many versions of good designs go through first and second revisions before we adjust it as the client requests?
It's a whole world of possibilities that another client might love as a final project. š š¤
š” For example, these images are one of the many versions for the Indian Rock Beach project. I know the final result will be good, but I admit that I love this version.
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Some clients don't require a new interior or architectural design; 3D modeling works very well in the world of electronic automation. I have the opportunity to work with clients who need a visualization of the space they want to automate, and this is one of the many ways architects contribute.