Ok I decided that I want two volumes. One of these is able to slide into and outside the other one. But how to cover and how to make the smaller volume wedge in the other one?
This is a project by Dubbeldam Architecture+Design. The office is divided in modules and this allows to have a rhythm and a layout very clear and intercheamble depending on needs of the client.
I could try to use a scheme similar to this one to make the small volume wedge in the other one.
SOURCE: http://www.domusweb.it/it/notizie/2013/02/13/dubbeldam-modular-pop-up-office.html
I could also decide to use this kind of rhythm also inside the kiosk, as it happens in the Eco Fast Restaurant by Joanna Pszczółka & Łukasz Brandys. To create a light play? May be?
SOURCE: http://retaildesignblog.net/2012/06/30/it-me-eco-fast-restaurant-by-joanna-pszczolka-lukasz-brandys-ochaby-poland/
Also the interiors of MUCA’, a music and cultural centre in Algueña by the studio Cor & Partners could help me to design the interiors.
SOURCE: http://www.morfae.com/1174-cor/
Other examples of rhythm in the La Bohème bar by AVA Architects, Porto.
SOURCE: http://retaildesignblog.net/2012/01/31/la-boheme-bar-by-ava-architects-porto/
This is the Puntos de Informaciòn Ruristica de Bogotà by Juan Melo & Camilo Delgadillo. The position of the table with the large window is very similar to what I would like to create. And also this effect of a volume that wraps onother, all could be marked be different colours in my project.
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