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Kazimir Space Model by 2-B-2 Architecture
Ukrainian architects 2-B-2 have designed a conceptual shop or exhibition stand with wooden and metal frames suspended throughout the space.
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The wooden and metal elements form display stands for merchandise and exhibits, or simply frame and divide the space causing constant changes in perception as visitors move through the interior.
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Corresponding voids in the exterior wall cast angular slashes of light across the floor and walls.
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More about 2-B2 Architecture on Dezeen in our previous story about a toilet called Mrs Hudson.
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Here's some more information from 2-B-2:
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KAZIMIR Space model
We created a linear, transparent, easy interior of shop in which the goods play the leading role.
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Each of planes — a separate graphic composition. Planes form a spatial composition. The viewer moves in space, and the relative positioning of elements of a composition varies with each step. The graphic passes in volume. It is difficult to distinguish a plane from volume in an interior.
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Planes aspire to be volume, and the volume turns to a plane. Volume elements (racks, furniture) represent a skeleton, a frame from a steel or a wood.
Object — shop/exhibition
Total area — 165 sq.m
Author — 2-B-2 Architecture, Nikolaev, Ukraine
Designer — Andrey Bondarenko
Link to the page of project:
http://www.archi.com.ua/ru/desctop/wsca/