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Interior design concept for the OYM College

From industrial heritage to modern flexibility

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Interior design concept for the OYM College

OYM College is a state-of-the-art educational facility specifically designed to meet the needs of elite athletes and provide them with an optimal environment for learning and living. Beyond Design has planned an interior design project with the aim of creating accommodation that fulfils both the high demands of an educational environment and the specific requirements of young athletes. The college is located in the silo building on the Papieri site in Cham and combines elements of architecture, history and youthful freshness in its design concept.

A central element of our concept is the flexibility of the rooms: by using modular furniture, the young people can furnish and arrange the rooms according to their individual needs. This flexibility not only promotes personal responsibility, but also enables the rooms to be used optimally depending on the activity and mood. The targeted use of colours also plays a decisive role. Motivating colours are intended to provide stimulation, while calming colours contribute to relaxation and concentration.

Another focal point of the design is the spacious common room, which is equipped with a kitchenette, a large dining table and a cosy lounge area. Here, young people have the opportunity to socialise and spend time together. This offer is supplemented by three further public rooms that can be used for cinema evenings, self-study and group work.

Overall, the colour and material concept is characterised by freshness and modernity in order to offer the top athletes a pleasant and inspiring environment that contributes to their well-being and performance.

FACTS

  • Area: 1040 m²
  • 17 double rooms
  • 4 common rooms
  • Terrace
  • Client: Hans Peter Strebel Dr sc. nat. ETH

SERVICES

  • Floor plan analysis
  • Floor plan planning
  • Colour and material concept
  • Furnishing concept
  • Wall design with acoustic elements