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The Otto Bock simple contemporary architecture design is a healthcare company building in Berlin, Germany. This company is number one in prosthetics and orthotics. The architecture is designed by Gnädinger Architects . The main focus of this building design is natural and dynamic design, the principles of nature are harmony between people and technology that make this building designed in modern and simple way. White dominant colour make the building design minimalist and unique as contribute to the image of the company.
There is so many design picture of this modern building architecture design below, from the night portrait exterior of building to the simple minimalist interior inside. We can look the simple and soft design of this building from the entrance, then on the lobby there are contemporary and modern interior design too. The furniture of Otto Bock building is minimalist and simple design too. We can look it on meeting room and the other room on picture below. On rooftop the architect make a contemporary design with wood floor and soft shape of building. Very great architecture building design.
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Take a look at this terrific contemporary chair! I purchased it for working at the computer in my living room. I didn’t want something that looked like a generic office chair – and it sure does look unique! But on top of that, I’ve been able to work at the computer for hours without the back pain I’d become used to.
that’s the best
I am a student in University of Nairobi in Kenya and we are currently studying organic architecture and am interested in doing a case study of this building.I was just wondering,what was the inspiration which led to this design?
im dying to know where the circular pendant came from on the contemp lighting page
any help would be great