NORDAM: Comfy 60 Square Meter Apartment in Gdańsk

GDANSK (1)Finalized in 2014 the 60 square meter three room apartment in Gdansk is work of Monika Potorska, Andrzej Kondratowicz, and Anna Haśkiewicz. This modern yet comfortable living space is located in the polish city of Gdansk, the wonderful images are work of Tomirri Photography.

The apartment was designed according to various tastes of a young family consisting of three people. The main part of the flat forms an open space created by the kitchen and relaxing area. The hostess of the house, a great lover of books, is connected with them both mentally and professionally. Her lore for literature was inspiration to design the heart of the house- the bookshelf filled with books. Located in the central part of the house, it showed the character of the residents in this house. A very interesting decorating element are graphic motives of horizontal signs, painted on the concrete floor in the kitchen.

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The communication pivot forms the corridor with an entrance porch in which there are wardrobes for clothes. Application of a mirror in one of the wardrobes makes the communication inside the dwelling interior looks like a part of the street with zebra crossing for pedestrians and cross-roads. From the corridor it is possible to enter all the rooms, parents’ bedroom with wooden furniture and a bed folded into the wardrobe, and the daughter’s room with domination of sailor’s motive.

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NORDAM: See How The New A.C. Milan Stadium Will Look

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A.C. Milan is the landmark of the city of Milan in its own right, the famed football team has today with Arup revealed the new design of their Stadium. The project aims to redevelop a central area of Milan, which in addition to its primary function of hosting football matches will also be the home of a new hotel, sports college, children’s playground, restaurants, and vast green areas open to public use.

The project, developed by our architecture, urban planning and engineering team in Milan is well rooted in the long-lasting experience built on some of the most exciting sports projects in the world. The project has been developed with a fully holistic and integrated approach where all the design components have been carefully balanced around the spectator’s experience. Some of these innovative components include sight-lines analysed and designed for every seat and developed by an Arup parametric tool that guarantees the best possible view from every location in the stadium; high-tech solutions that will enhance the spectators’ experience before, during and after the matches and special VIP facilities with lounges and spaces with a direct view on the mixed-zone and on the route from the athletes’ changing rooms to the pitch. As part of the sustainability improvements, the stadium will include a moveable roof to mitigate noise in the surroundings and special attention will be dedicated to the social and environmental needs of the users. – from ARUP

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NORDAM: Careland Pharmacy by Sergio Mannino Studio

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The head of Sergio Mannino Studio and his team take an often dreary task  of designing the interior space of a pharmacy with a new approach, proving the design of such space can be more than inspiring. The upbeat green colour becomes the signature of the new Careland Pharmacy in Brooklyn Heights, while the much needed shelves enhance the space with a refreshing sentiment.

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Shelving displays are built into a long, curved wall that envelops customers when they enter. Mannino crafted unique, interchangeable shelving that allows Careland pharmacists to easily manage products, ensuring accessibility for customers while bringing a visually pleasing design to the space. Other offerings include a drop-off box that is available from the exterior for on-the-go customers needing to fulfill prescriptions. Color and playful graphics are at the heart of Mannino’s concept for Careland Pharmacy’s warm, playful interior. A cheerful, bright green color palette is found throughout the store, updating the classic dark green that is associated with pharmacies around the world. To complement the green hue, Mannino hand sketched a pattern of band-aids in varying shapes and sizes and photoshopped and digitally printed them on the vinyl floor. Mannino and Wajskol also crafted a custom graphic for Careland’s cross, a universal symbol for pharmacies, that can be found on the wall by the cash register and even on Careland’s prescription and shopping bags. The pharmacy bags, with graphics designed by Wajskol, blend the brand’s dedication to health and wellness with the playful design elements of the store.

The project was designed in Mannino’s collaboration with Jonathan Wajskol of New York-based strategic design agency Designwajskol.

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