La gamme ONE d’Orama offre une transparence sans encadrement du sol au plafond grâce à son système de coulissement totalement dissimulé.
Les fenêtres coulissent dans une fine fente au sol, l’extérieur se confond avec l’intérieur.
La porte pivote autour d’un axe positionné de manière asymétrique, créant un phénomène d’anti-gravité de courte durée
La porte sans encadrement, et des finitions personnalisables s’associent à une sécurité et une fonctionnalité maximales.
George Tsimpikos, directeur général, répond aux questions d'un architecte.
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“…Visionary is someone who treats each challenge with broadened observation; circular vision. He never stops and can see beyond the ordinary, much like a chess player who can think of many moves ahead.” Germano Agostini, chief executive of Agostini Group, is Orama’s business partner for Italy. In this edition of THE VISIONARIES, he speaks […]
Orama Minimal Frames proudly supports and participates in the architectural exhibition "Milos: Approaching alternative architectural landscapes".
An interview with Konstantinos Karampatakis from K-Studio. It all started around 2002 when Konstantinos Karampatakis and his brother Dimitris decided to launch a “design practice rooted in Architecture” from their student flat in London. Since then, K-Studio has evolved into a practice of 75 people with a list of impressive residential, leisure, and infrastructure projects in destinations as varied as Mykonos and the Peloponnese, Israel, Qatar, Turkey, Panama, and Kuala Lumpur.
A conversation between Brecht De Geest, co-owner of VIEW and Orama’s business partner for Belgium and the architect Patrick Lefebure from Archipl Architects, about the transformation and repurposing of the historic Hanet Castle in Ghent, Belgium.
An interview with Samer Noureddine, Founder & General Manager of Gutmann Lebanon and Orama’s business partner for the Middle East. With a career that spans over 30 years and countless projects in Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon, he talks to us with intuition and insight about the role of architecture in the evolution of minimal frames and what it takes to move forward in business and in life.
An interview with Mohamad Arayssi from Batimat Architects. We met the architect in Paris where is currently living and had a conversation about his work, his vision as an architect and the sense of belonging to a place and to wider community.