Unlike Architects - we design commercial and individual interiors as well as furniture designs. We approach each project with the same commitment and passion. We get involved in the project at various stages of the design, but it is most beneficial for the project when we lead the project from start to finish. We specialize in sustainable, universal, neuroinclusive and synesthetic design.
Ecologically and Socially Responsible Design – How to Create Spaces with Concern for the Environment and People
In these times, when climate change is intensifying and natural resources are dwindling daily, sustainable design is gaining importance not only as a trend but, above all, as a necessity.
For this reason, architecture, a discipline that directly impacts the environment, must consider ecological, social and economic aspects, at every stage of the design process.
Therefore, a sustainable approach – also known as green design – combines functionality with responsibility, positively impacting the planet's future and user comfort.
On the one hand, sustainable architecture brings real benefits to people, improving quality of life, comfort, and health.On the other hand, it supports the environment by reducing CO₂ emissions, energy consumption, and waste production.
Furthermore, such investments increase property values and foster a positive brand image.
Universal Architecture in Offices – Accessible, Sustainable, and Inclusive Space
A universal, barrier-free space is undergoing a significant transformation in an era of growing ESG and inclusiveness.
Instead of uniform, sterile interiors, companies are creating spaces that are more flexible, creative, and, above all, accessible to everyone.
What does universal design mean?
Universal architecture is an approach that considers the needs of people of all ages, physical, and cognitive abilities.. It's not just about adapting existing solutions, but about designing from the ground up so that spaces are safe, intuitive, and comfortable for every user.
At Unlike Architects, we believe that good architecture should not be exclusive. That's why neuroinclusive design is the foundation of our work. It's an approach that embraces neurodiversity —natural differences in how we process stimuli, think, and respond to our surroundings.
For this reason, we create spaces that:
reduce stress and overstimulation,
support concentration, relaxation, and well-being,
promote collaboration and a sense of safety.
What is neuroinclusion?
Simply put, neuroinclusion is designing with neuroatypical individuals in mind — such as those on the autism spectrum, with ADHD, dyslexia, or Tourette's syndrome.
Furthermore, it recognizes that each of us perceives the world differently. Therefore, spaces should support different styles of functioning and responding to stimuli.
Multi-sensory interior design for improved well-being and productivity
At Unlike Architects, we believe that an office is more than just a functional space. That's why we practice synesthetic and sensory architecture, creating environments that engage all the senses. This approach improves comfort, supports concentration, and stimulates creativity.
What is synesthetic architecture?
Synesthetic architecture is based on the phenomenon of synesthesia — the connecting of the senses. For example, sound can evoke the sensation of color, and texture can evoke emotion. In design, this means creating spaces that stimulate multiple senses simultaneously, transcending traditional boundaries of perception.
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