By locating a single but complex green millwork box at the center of the long apartment, circulation can flow around all sides. In the box are hidden all the kitchen and bath services; around it are public rooms that face a view of the city on two sides and, on the interior, a more private enfilade of rooms for bathing. The palette of rich colors contrasts with neutral raw concrete walls and ceilings; in addition to the deep green of the central millwork are richly colored natural quartzite stones, terrazzo, brass, botanical silks and colorful fabrics designed by Josef Frank.
Studio Daily was founded by Svenja Bechtel in 2022 as an architectural design studio with an interdisplinary and holistic approach, working at the intersection of architecture, spaces, interior architecture, spatial objects and furniture design. Studio Daily creates spaces and shape environments with an holistic, cross dimensional, holistic, context driven, interdisciplinary and human centered approach towards all project phases, from concept design to the realization. Studio daily maintains a constant dialog with manufacturers and producers. Studio dailys focus lies on the design, planning and realisation of interior design projects (renovation/expansion of existing buildings and new construction) and product design in a spatial context. Within this, the focus lies in the areas of living and working environments (office & living), hospitality design (gastronomy & tourism) and social living spaces (work and practice spaces).
Studio daily makes a sustainable contribution in the built environment with exploiting potential in the built environment. Studio daily unterstands interior architecture as a form of democratising, making it accessible, achievable making a social contribution for society. Studio daily designs and thinks with a human-centred approach, drawing potential from the built environment. Studio daily is based in berlin & düsseldorf, germany.
Studio Berlin
Elbestrasse 28-29
Querstrasse, 3.Hinterhof
Zufahrt Über Ossastrasse 21
12045 Berlin Neukölln
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Within the existing building, which is a listed building, the aim was to convert the space into office space, which had previously only been used as a production area. within this measure, a generous intermediate level in mixed construction (timber construction and steel construction) was planned, which extends the effective usable space for the user and enables the installation of additional workstations. the entire building services installations (ventilation, electrics) were integrated into the construction.