Rehovot Barber Hair Shop Contemporary Interior Design by Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch

April 8th, 2010 - Posted in Interior Architecture, contemporary design

Biological Model Rehovot Barber Hair ShopBiological Model Rehovot Barber Hair Shop

Contemporary Interior Design by Lior Vaknin + Sabi ArochContemporary Interior Design by Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch

Interior Space of the Barber ShopInterior Space of the Barber Shop

Partition Interior Barber WorkPartition Interior Barber Work

Sitting Area for Client Barber Hair ShopSitting Area for Client Barber Hair Shop

Design Concepts

Concepts such as structural integrity and flexibility should be as far as I am concerned in the bible of design concepts. To see how to apply such concepts in design one doesn’t need to look much further than a few miles outside any city. Shapes and structure which are both very appealing and highly usefull and realistic for survival and function interest me for application in the design. As a designer I try to follow the law inherent in nature and pass its cocnclusions to design realization. The hair strand project started its way by considering the idea of what a hair strand is and what kind of insights it can provide for designing the interior space of the barber shop.

This process was divided to three stages, each one functioning as a partition between spaces. A first partition begins as a barber work post and ends as a hair wash post. A second partition begins as a barber work post and ends as a sitting area for clients. A third partition begins as a barber work post and ends as a secretary’s post. By these partitions separated areas were created between the barbers’ posts, which end with the functions that prepare the client for the hair styling. The barber shop begins at its rear and pours toward the outer space.

The basic idea defined the function of the colors kitchen as a point from which the barber begins his work, as the subsoil on which the barber shop operates. Therefore this function was placed in the rear, farthest part, of the barbershop, as a starting point in the design process. The hair strand project started its way by considering the idea of what a hair strand is and what kind of insights it can provide for designing the interior space of the barber shop. This biological model laid the infrastructure for the design of the functions in the barber shop space, and the creation of a structure consistent with natural law. Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch

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