*구름속의 산책, 오피스 천장 디자인 [ Paritzki & Liani Architects ] cloud-like ceiling for Tel Aviv office

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구름속에 산책, 마치 구름과 같은 형상은 유연한 오피스환경 제공은 물론, 공간에 고유한 캐릭터를 부여한다.

Paritzki & Liani Architects has completed an office for an engineering company in Tel Aviv, featuring a billowing "sky-ceiling" created using the brand's signature product.

The Israeli studio was asked to design the new office for PRS on the 12th floor of a high-rise block, Sharbat Tower.

Paritzki & Liani previously designed the company's other location in Israel, decorating parts of it using a PRS product called Geocell, which is mainly used to stabilise soil for roads and other infrastructure projects.

It comprises a net-like web of plastic, with openings that change in size as it is stretched and formed.


In the new office, the product is used to create a billowing ceiling intended to reference undulating forms of a cloudy sky and the ocean, both of which are visible through the windows.

According to studio co-founders Itai Paritzki and Paola Liani, the aim was to "express the company's identity and its strong innovative spirit".

"The company produces Geocell – a cellular confinement system, made of plastic – using it mainly for earth stabilisation," Paritzki told Dezeen. "Our aim was to use their product in a new way, trying to destabilise their office space."

The architects suspended the web-like material to the ceiling, fastening it at some points, but allowing it to wrinkle and flow in others. This creates a surface that changes in both height and transparency.

Where the undulating material runs up to the windows, small mirrored panes near the roofline reflect the cloud-like forms so that they appear to continue outside, merging with the clouds visible through the windows.

"We built a sky-ceiling membrane, modelled with the Geocell net, capable of both adapting to the acoustic needs and acting as a technical support for the structure," said the architect.

"In this way, it became a unique, expressive object, consistent and in dialogue with the sea waves," he added. "The varying density of the material, thanks to its flexibility, can assume different degrees of transparency and visibility."




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