Hungarian architects Zsanett Benedek and Dániel Lakos of Tervhivatal have completed Goldberger, as a result of converting the loft of a former textile factory by juxtaposing numerous pods to create an exciting and innovative office space. Each pod forms a smaller meeting or office space that are slightly elevated or fixed to ground to denote corridors between them. The pods are made up of plasterboard supported by steel structures; the floors are a combination of highly polished concrete and linoleum. The space is used as a venue during the evenings too. I love the simplistic sense the space has; even the fixtures are minimal. The overall highly polished quality is owed to the attention to detail and materials used.
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