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NUCA STUDIO

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HISTORY
NUCA Studio is a multidisciplinary office that focuses on architecture and design, from large scale planning to furniture, product and graphic design. The office is fuelled by talented designers, architects, technicians and thinkers that jointly develop projects from early sketches to on-site supervision. All of which, independently of scale, outlines an approach that is affirmatively social in its outcome, enthusiastic in its ambition and professional in its process.

ROMANIAN DESIGN WEEK APPEARANCE

2015 // Airport Lounge
The lounge was shaped like a comfort zone, with ergonomics suited for relaxation and casual interaction with the ever-present mobile gadgets. A sound-absorbing geometry partially enveloping the user reduces the humming noise in the terminal and provides protected areas for individuals or small groups. In terms of furnishing, the self-service and food-court areas were tackled using a conventional formula. However, the reflections and gradient transparencies, the visual filters and boundaries are means of interference with the pure geometric perception of space by introducing ambiguity and fusion between various surfaces. The seeming weightlessness of the objects in the setup is in tune with the emotional charge experienced by people before embarking on a travel.
The bright colours of the floor and soft surfaces in the design are a cheerful counterpoint to the vast technical ensemble, reaching maximum potential in the abundant natural light of the terminal.