Caspi Sror Law Office

Tel Aviv / Israel / 2011

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In order to bring the incident light entering the individual offices into the corridor and the reception area as well, the architects adapted a solution that they had become familiar with from the façade. The planners brought the aesthetic effects and the special functionality of the OKAWOOD façade insulating glass from OKALUX from the building shell into the interior. Timbre grid inserts in the cavities are combined with ESG panes and a frame system to create the new OKAFRAME system. This integrative solution opens many possibilities for interior design. Different types of glazing, numerous OKALUX inserts and various frame possibilities can be adapted to the specific building project and installation system and individually combined. This system not only ensures the acoustic separation of rooms, it also facilitates the creation of a comprehensive design concept from the façade to the entire interior.
The interior designers in Tel Aviv relied on large, floor-to ceiling partition walls with Meranti wood inserts in the cavity. The fine, horizontal grid combines the sober elegance of glass with the warm radiance of the wood. This special combination of materials is what has given the Caspi Sror Law Office a semi-transparent solution as well as the desired contemporary but warm and discreet atmosphere. At the same time, the architects achieved the important acoustic separation of the offices with OKAFRAME. Another important plus for the design: the red doors to the workrooms can be flush integrated in the wall system.
“We are sure that we haven’t even started to discover all of the areas of application possible with OKALUX system solutions” the excited planners said.
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    In order to bring the incident light entering the individual offices into the corridor and the reception area as well, the architects adapted a solution that they had become familiar with from the façade. The planners brought the aesthetic effects and the special functionality of the OKAWOOD façade insulating glass from OKALUX from the building shell into the interior. Timbre grid inserts in the cavities are combined with ESG panes and a frame system to create the new OKAFRAME system. This...

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    • Year 2011
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Office Buildings
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