tinted glassThe glass partition between the entrance and the ticket desk in Panama’s restaurant transcends its function through the use of colour. A transparent foil with uneven block shapes in warm tints allows daylight in during the day and in the evening, creates a festive glow, which can be seen from afar. The block pattern was not repeated, to evoke an abstract and associative play of colours: decorative, functional and atmospheric. |
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[tekst_nl] => Kleur heeft grote invloed op de beleving van de gebruiker. Kleuren zijn bepalend voor het gevoel dat je krijgt als je binnenkomt, verhelderen functies en wijzen je de weg. Ze geven ruimtes een extra dimensie: vlakken en vormen veranderen door ze in te kleuren. Dat moet je dus niet achteraf doen, maar al bij de eerste schets. In de ontwerpen van VASD is het kleurenplan daarom altijd integraal onderdeel van het ontwerp. Als kleurspecialist zoekt Anne van Abkoude bij ieder project naar het palet met de juiste ruimtelijke werking en uitstraling. Waardoor vorm, functie, materiaal en kleur elkaar versterken en één kloppend verhaal worden.
[tekst_en] => Colour has a tremendous impact on how we experience things. Colours determine the feeling you get when you enter a space, clarify functions and show you the way. They give spaces an extra dimension: planes and shapes change by adding colour. So instead of considering colour as an afterthought, it should be brought into the process right away, from the first sketch. That is why VASD always incorporates the colour scheme in the design itself. As a colour specialist, Anne van Abkoude chooses a colour palette with the right spatial effect and atmosphere for every project. Form, function, material and colour all complement each other to tell the same story.
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