Posts tagged work

True … true.

True … true.

Google’s New Offices in Tel Aviv, Israel

Colorful and interactive, the Google’s new offices in Tel Aviv, Israel seem more like a part of a dreamy holiday hotel, than “plain old” working spaces. Designed by Camenzind Evolution, in collaboration with Setter Architects and Studio Yaron Tal, Google’s new campus in Tel Aviv occupies seven floors and a total area of 85,000 square feet. Aside from being witty and inspirational, Google’s working rooms in the Electra Tower have extensive views over the city.

Such a good idea. Private light source.

Such a good idea. Private light source.

(via coffeeandblueprints)

So, I’ve been away from my blog for quite some time. 
I needed a break + I focused myself on architecture and some other stuff.

But I missed you all, so I’m back. “Thanks” to all my new followers and “Hello” to my old ones.

And this is a great speech from Ira Glass on Storytelling for my comeback, or his message to all the beginners who are into creative work. Amazing speech, comforting. 

So, all you people, struggling with your work … don’t worry. Creatives are like old wine - the older the better :) 

Cheers 

Deadlines - a response to the clients - HOW CREATIVITY WORKS

So, I am working for the summer and that is my final decision … in the firm I was practicing last summer. They gave me a project - Luxury Villa, for a couple that lived in England for some time now and they bought a place on this beautiful lake Mladost (Youth) 20km near my town.
I am looking forward on this project, so I should start working as soon as possible … so many ideas in my head.

I should come up with some pre-project solution, so I can present to the architects in the firm and the clients.
As I was briefed , the budget is pretty fat, but clients change their minds faster than the earth is spinning when they see how much will they be spending actually, and these people, according to their desires, will spend a LOT of money. 

The first is a sky image of the whole lake and the second is the actual location.