Roy David Architecture references maternity for interiors of Tel Aviv office
Curved partition walls and ceiling panels hint at the research underway inside this Tel Aviv office, which Roy David Architecture has designed for a tech company specialising in prenatal care.
Occupying the 26th floor of Tel Aviv's Alon Towers skyscraper, the office has been designed to subtly reflect the "data-centric and feminine nature" of products made by maternal tech company Nuvo.
Nuvo was established back in 2007 and is dedicated to the development of wearable pregnancy monitors that provide mothers-to-be with information about fetal activity in the womb.
Locally based practice Roy David Architecture kept this in mind when arranging the 1,500 square-metre space, which also had to be versatile enough to accommodate the company's research and development departments.
"The primary design challenge for Roy David Architecture was to create a space that not only spoke to the nature of the unique products that Nuvo develops, but also to provide a variety of working environments that would accommodate the unique and highly technical work done by the company," explained the practice.
Upon entering the office, employees walk via a reception area that's anchored by a flecked stone desk counter. Seating is placed behind a boxed volume made up of panes of coloured glass and curved timber panels that are meant to loosely resemble the shape of a woman's body during pregnancy.
Curvaceous forms appear again on the ceiling, which has been fitted with sweeping, ...
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