Leonardo Glass Cube by 3Deluxe – interdisciplinary approach to design

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Leonardo Glass Cube in Bad Driburg, Germany, was 3Deluxe’s successful first attempt at its interdisciplinary approach to design incorporating architecture, interior design, graphic design and landscape architecture. The main composition of this modern corporate event facility consists of a simple glass box, six meters in height. Draped over this simple cube, a white web hangs provocatively over the structure and spills seductively across its grounds. The open-concept interior encourages communication among the connected yet individual work areas within. The entrance lobby welcomes guests into a design that both opens to above and to below. A main-floor bridge reveals the intentions of the overall layout, affording views of the lower-level exhibition area and the upper level lounges. Interiors are white – a blank canvas to inspire creativity and innovation. 3Deluxe
via Dezeen

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Fluid pavilion by 3deluxe

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Pavilion called Leonardo Glass Cube near Bad Driburg in Germany was built by 3deluxe studio. Concrete pathways between green grass are folding to facade, they are surrounded there with glass and going up to the roof, where this 2D concrete elements change themselves to three-dimensional structure that complete interior

Fluid pavilion by 3deluxe

Fluid pavilion by 3deluxe