With this new design, at Amusement Logic we aim to connect interiors in architecture with the emotions of their recipients. We believe that interior design should be oriented not only to the practical aspect, but also to the affective relationship that is established between the user and the environment. The new spaces, in addition to fulfilling this practical function, must provoke an emotional response in people. Through the sensory experience, the user’s interaction with a building’s interior should be intimate and even pleasurable. In this way we create a link between the interior and the visitor that goes beyond the simple utility of the space.

The design we present here demonstrates that high technology and large budgets are not always necessary to achieve this intimate emotional interaction between architectural interiors and the building’s users. Therefore, a space such as a waiting room becomes a place for relaxation, a place of soothing natural warmth.

By Julia Rosado Olmo, designer in the Design Department of Amusement Logic

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