FLEXIBILITY & SPACE

Gallery of Ban Pavilion Orprojekt - copy Jasper James
Gallery of Ban Pavilion Orprojekt - copy Jasper James

Adaptability - Transformability - flexibility are the three most important requirements for any living space. Whether it is a living, working or temporary residence experience, adaptable spaces that are transformable and flexible at the same time are now imposed as dominant in any design or layout of a particular idea. It can be said that the rule is that the maximum flexibility is the most functional within a strictly defined order.

In a time of rapid and constant continuous transformations, new requirements and spatial designs that accept this variability are also required. In the modern way of life, flexibility and the ability to adapt as much as possible are preferred. A design that allows for several different solutions and can adapt its form to specific requirements and changes creates a great advantage in interior optimization.

Such a principle encourages ideas of interaction and flexibility by promoting shared spaces and implementing a flexible, open space layout.
Working on several architectural projects intended for the fashion industry, the application of such a model was essential. The fashion industry is just one example that prefers temporary, flexible architecture with easily interchangeable materials.

COS - SNARKITECTURE MILAN

COS - SNARKITECTURE MILAN

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