
Minimalist interior, literally assembled brick by brick by architects from the Indian studio Renesa.
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
The Indian company Jindal Mechno Bricks, which specializes in the production of bricks, decided to demonstrate the beauty of this multifaceted building material with the help of a thematic showroom. The monochrome space in terracotta tones was decorated by the architectural studio Renesa.
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
In an effort to emphasize the visual unity of the project, the architects used brick to finish all surfaces inside the showroom, and also lined the facade of the building with it. For the facade, the authors chose brutal red bricks with burnt edges: grayish spots form bizarre patterns against the background of a strict layout.
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
The walls, floor and ceiling inside the showroom are covered with a lighter type of brick: homogeneous surfaces come to life thanks to the overflow of sandy, peach and brown shades. The interior is distinguished by rhythmicity and an ordered lattice structure. Arched vaults, subdued light from the windows, neatly placed curbstones create a meditative “temple” atmosphere. The monotony of the geometric layout was diluted by the architects with repeating squares — their shape has windows, niches in the walls and wooden tabletops of cabinets.
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
Photo: Niveditaa Gupta
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