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The Breathing Urban Forest – A Custom Lobby at Diega

Today we will showcase the latest iteration to come out of our Mechatronics (mechanical engineering + mechatronics) program with another beautiful collaboration alongside the talented designers at Jules Wilson Design Studio. Introducing the “Breathe Lounge” by Diega at Bosa South Tower, a sophisticated and styled entertaining space within the high-rise residential building in the center of downtown San Diego.

Together with JWDS, we employed our love for interactive architecture to create an immersive experience with undulating walnut and steel trees. The treetop installation operates by a custom app via electric actuator and reacts to sound causing the trees to sway and subtly change form as a true breathing forest does.

In addition to the app interface, our BASILE engineering team also installed a manual control box within the Breathe Lounge for a friendly operating procedure that any staff member could perform with ease.

A significant challenge our team encountered in the light process was the mechanism by which the lighting was connected in the guts of the tree. As the tree swayed, the connections would break apart and malfunction. Our expert install team tweaked the connections until the process was streamlined.

In addition to the mechatronic elements, we also built the hyper-modular furniture collection to populate the lounge space. JWDS wanted pieces that could be easily moved for flexible seating arrangements and special event accommodations. Walnut was the dominant wood with custom high-back curved couches upholstered in a warm golden velvet along with a coordinating coffee table with brass grommet detailing and a hexagonal base. The shape is celebrated throughout the lounge with a bar height communal table and swivel stools, which act as a modern collaborative workstation complete with power adaptors. Finally, a fixed walnut wet bar anchors the center of the lounge and is built into the industrial façade. Enjoy this video and follow along for more designs at @basile_studio.

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Basile Pups

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Luisa / Gemma

I’ve always wanted a Golden Doodle for years because of their high energy, loving attitude, and sweet and caring personalities. I’ve followed many breeders online for a while and finally 1 breeder posted a tiny cute Golden Doodle worth adopting! I flew all the way out to New Orleans to meet the cute puppy and named her Gemma. I was super excited to bring her to work on our weekly Monday meeting and everyone loved her company! She’s definitely a perfect fit as our newest addition to the team!

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Ramiro / Donut

Donut has been with the team for quite some time now and she was always relaxed being here. But during the Research and Development process for a project in Santa Clara, The Tech Team started to get into programming LED lights individually. This meant there were lights everywhere in the studio! One day, Donut decided to go downstairs to check out the lights and she went wild. That was when we found out she absolutely loved the lights and was addicted to them, earning her new title at Basile Studio, The Light Inspector.

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Paul / Noble

We adopted a new puppy and he became a part of our studio team instantly. We couldn’t come up with a name for him yet because we had to wait and see which name fit best for his personality. Everyone in the team had their opinions and suggestions and we let time pass by for a couple weeks just to wait for a fitting name. After a lot of thought and time the perfect name stuck. The Basile Studio team would like to welcome our new Vice Principal, Noble!

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