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The interiors of a private bank rarely draw attention. Most people love to go inside, cash whatever needs cashing, pay whatever needs paying and soon get back to more cheerful things. PKO Bank Polski in Poland does not seem to fit this profile. Designed by Robert Majkut, the interiors of this private bank are highly modern and engaging.
Aside from a simple, but eye-catching color palette, the design of the bank uses an intricate technical system to create a memorable experience for the visitors. According to the architects, “the theme of delicate grid was treated in a very innovative way: a bi-dimensional pattern was completely transformed by introducing an additional dimension: it was made spatial by being projected on the three-dimensional model of the interior. To achieve this effect special software for parametric design was used, which allowed for the creation of a complex and ordered structure formed as a transformation of the subtle grid of lines converging in one abstract point“.
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