Lopez Design Pvt Ltd

UNICEF India HQ Environment & Interiors

Space & Interior Design + Branded Spaces + Interaction Design

Here is a quick look at our most recent space design project: The UNICEF India Headquarters in New Delhi.

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An existing reception which looked very dull and old-style is now revamped into a space which is welcoming and modern, yet not cold and unfriendly. The custom designed wooden furniture with the subtle, earthy fabrics, the white accents and the effect of light, both natural and white, add a touch of class and warmth.

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The show-stopper installation created with 3 layers of printed glass slabs required tremendous design detailing and extremely careful handling during installation. The paneling is designed to take the weight of the heavy glass, and can be opened for maintenance.

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The rigid and heavy wooden doors have been replaced by sleek glass and aluminum systems for greater transparency and an open feel. The white ceiling and flooring are accented by the bright modular graphics on the walls.

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This department was previously a closed cabin office seating 12 people without a meeting space. The first challenge was to accommodate 17 people with larger work spaces, an executive cabin and 2 small meeting rooms in an area of 1800 sq.ft. When introducing an open office system, noise and disturbance was a major concern. After extensive research, a noise cancellation device along with the modular ceiling of a high NRC and carpet tiles were installed, which helped reduce the noise levels drastically.

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A cubicle for senior executives.

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A modular system was developed to showcase the various Rights of Children at the lobby landings across the facility. The system allows the client to update/replace the units and thus refresh the look periodically.

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The B/W images in the passages contrast with the stark Cyan, Magenta, Yellow palette in the lobby ares, as shown above, while offering the same modularity.

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The cafeteria has been transformed into a place with improved layout, acoustics, aesthetics, colours and furniture. A vibrant tree of life installation on the wall livens up the space. Apart from this, the acoustical ceiling helps reduce clutter and overall noise levels. Little details like the frost film on the glass, the table colours, the flooring, all make a huge difference to the cafeteria which was merely a place for lunch earlier, and is now a favorite breakout space for the staff.

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The Basement Lounge: The basement was a dark and gloomy space and was mostly used as a store area. Comfortable furniture, ambient lighting, ethnic rugs and wall graphics have effectively transformed the space into an elegant lounge.

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The extensive library has adjustable shelves to house books of varying sizes.

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The mezzanine is made inviting with images of smiling children and the Rights of Children text.

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A custom-designed room signage system in SS allows the staff to update the signages using regular printers, while adhering to the brand vocabulary.

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The beehive pattern along the staircase was an ordinary grill, until we came along : ) Each of the slots was carefully fitted with colored glass that was cut to size at site and fixed with great precision by skilled labour.

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Detail of the staircase installation that changes hues and casts colorful shadows at different times of the day.

5 Comments

  1. Loved it !

    showbhit

  2. God is in detail.

    Meera Mangrulkar Misal

  3. Very nice indeed. Good blend of materials, colour and graphics.

    Sanjay Shakdher

  4. I want to know more about the “show-stopper installation”. Do you have any video or something?/ 2-3 images which will explain the idea.

    Amogh

  5. It’s great to see the ‘after’ of this project!
    Especially the cafeteria!
    Great job (:

    Noor Tabet

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