Video: 3D hairdressing salon in Austria
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Designers are ready to go to any lengths to draw attention to their project, and it does not matter - whether it is a building or a new comb. By the way, this is done not only by designers, but also by architects.
Let's try to answer the question - what is the best way to draw attention to a new hairdressing salon? It's not enough to come up with a good name for it; you need something more weighty and interesting. Here are the designers from Xarchitekten and decided that the exterior of the hairdresser simply has to be three-dimensional - and this should be noticeable. The project started in May 2008 and completed a year later. The architects believed that this very move would help attract new customers by captivating them with an interesting facade of the building. Why this particular option, I think, is easy to guess - as if the "convex" stripes will remind you of the hairstyle that barbershop workers can create on your head.
Even if a person does not need to go to a hairdresser, he will definitely want to know what kind of an interesting building that appeared in the city. By the way, there is a hairdresser in the city of Linz, which is located in the north of Austria. I don’t presume to say whether the residents will like this idea or not, but the city itself is only becoming prettier and brighter from such projects. Maybe this won't attract tourists, but you won't pass by the building without paying attention to it.
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