In all of his works, he displays his niche for theatricality and manipulating with space and textures. They are all unique, over the top, and portray the feeling of luxury and elegance, with a slight sense of whimsy. He doesn't just design a space but he tries to create an experience that is magical and memorable. He wants to make you fall in love with the space and have an emotional impact on you even after you leave the space. Therefore, his designs speak for themselves as words cannot describe the beauty, intricate details, patterns and grandness of the space.
Here are some examples of his interior and architectural design projects:
Kameha Grand, Bonn
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The Kameha Grand Bonn Hotel is a beautiful architectural building with glass panel windows on all sides with breathtaking views. Wanders created a connection between the outdoors and grand scale of the architectural building by bringing those inspirations inside. The space is very large and extravagant with high ceilings that create the open and airy feeling, while maintaining the warmth and comfort. Consisting of a hotel and conference hall, Wanders played with contrasts. From a personal, intimate setting of the Rhine-Hotel to the high energy, lively atmosphere of the conference rooms, Wanders combined the obvious differences to create a medium. The large space and hard materials were softened with more curvilinear shapes and elegant materials, such as glass and crystal, for sparkle. And the result is a space that is a calming, serene getaway with design that evokes the imagination and inspiration.
Stonehouse
In 2002, Wanders designed the "Stonehouse" for Interpolis, an insurance company's main office building, located in Tilburg, the Netherlands. The purpose of the space is to have enough flexibility for the 3000 employees to do their work in their office, meetings rooms or workstations. Wanders based his concept on the club scene where gatherings and discussion can take place at a more personal, intimate setting. It is to feel like a city with different spaces specializing different services, such as food, education, culture and communication, that surrounds a square-shaped, central area. Open workspaces are available for meetings, discussions and conversations. The relaxed nature of the company is represented through the fun, round, dome-like shapes that act as rooms. While the space is whimiscal and fun, the linear, angular lines of the furniture pieces keeps the office feeling professional and respectable.
JVC Building
Although Wanders is not an architect, he could fool anyone with his design for the JVC Building situated in Mexico. Architects may think he is crazy because their way of thinking is very structured and different, but he strongly believes that straying from the norm can be interesting and unique. And Wanders loves to be different and set himself apart from other designers. Therfore, he strives to design architecture that is monumental, legendary and will be talked about for years.
In the JVC Building, his concept was inspired by how he " dream[s] of creating an open fortress which makes the inhabitants feel safe and protected and is a welcome, new garden for a city of flowers." They look like clouds in the sky and his use of greenery feels fresh, lively and inviting.
So...
I've learned that being a designer, limitations is not an option. In this day and age, students go through high school and post secondary believing that we have to choose one major and stick to it. When we graduate, we have to find a job that relates to our field of study. But learning from Wanders experiences and works, I think what makes him a great designer is that he's not afraid to try new things. Though he may have started out as a furniture designer, his passion for design has allowed him to branch out and learn the skills needed to be an interior designer and architect. This is truly inspiring because it opened my eyes, and I hope it also does for you, that we're not stuck to just one profession. Even if I may have graduated with a diploma for interior design, I, too, could work on designs for an architectural building or create furniture designs and collections for an elite design store. Or even so, I could incorporate my love for interior design and combine it with my love for handmade arts and crafts. A combination of Martha Stewart and Marcel Wanders? It's a possibility.
Expanding boundaries and breaking out of one's comfort zone is the key to success. But most importantly, keeping an open mind and believing that there are no limitations in the design world and life in general is the biggest lesson we can learn from Wanders.
So...
I've learned that being a designer, limitations is not an option. In this day and age, students go through high school and post secondary believing that we have to choose one major and stick to it. When we graduate, we have to find a job that relates to our field of study. But learning from Wanders experiences and works, I think what makes him a great designer is that he's not afraid to try new things. Though he may have started out as a furniture designer, his passion for design has allowed him to branch out and learn the skills needed to be an interior designer and architect. This is truly inspiring because it opened my eyes, and I hope it also does for you, that we're not stuck to just one profession. Even if I may have graduated with a diploma for interior design, I, too, could work on designs for an architectural building or create furniture designs and collections for an elite design store. Or even so, I could incorporate my love for interior design and combine it with my love for handmade arts and crafts. A combination of Martha Stewart and Marcel Wanders? It's a possibility.
Expanding boundaries and breaking out of one's comfort zone is the key to success. But most importantly, keeping an open mind and believing that there are no limitations in the design world and life in general is the biggest lesson we can learn from Wanders.
I am guilty of being one of those students who stay in the comfort zone!!! Despite the fact that I am so scared of leaving my comfort zone, I am also a strong believer that when interior designers get out of their comfort zone and create furniture or architecture, they create the best works. The same goes when architects design interiors or furniture. I think its because they are able to bring such unconventional techniques to the table, and like you said tiffany, straying from the norm. They have such fresh thoughts on how to design what they aren't normally accustomed to. During our paths as interior designers we should really try to branch out to architecture, or even try and design our own furniture. You never know where it could take you!
ReplyDelete-Leanne Tran
I think we should branch out when we start to gain some recognition in the design world haha. I would love to design buildings. Initially I wanted to be an architect but when I realized how difficult it was, I decided it may not be the right career for me. But after learning about Marcel and Patricia, it seems like if you put your mind to it, you can achieve things you didn't think was possible. So maybe my goal is to design a building one day. And maybe, I'll also be the next Martha Stewart. I would love to be successful in all those fields. Wouldn't you?
ReplyDelete- Tiffany May