Posts tagged as 'office interior'

The Bridge by Threefold Architects, photo: Charles Hosea
The Bridge is a new typology of work environment. A long, undulating, multi level structure spanning two floors in a double height office and recreational spaces. Conceived as a continuous folded surface, Threefold Architects designed a prefabricated cross-laminated timber and is a structurally dynamic form.
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SEAM CENTER by Urban Society, photo: Namsun Lee
Urban Society has built an internal staircase for a co-working space and 2nd & 3rd floor of a shared house, the feature staircases resolving the vertical moving line matter. With this conceptive thinking and actualization, we could extend the boundary of architecture. (text by Urban Society)
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La Parisienne Headquarters by studio razavi architecture, photo: Olivier Martin Gambier
A very specific brief by the client which required designing a “peaceful, see-through & fresh” space that would not only respond to contemporary work practices but also allow new, and at times unexpected, team interactions. (text by studio razavi architecture)
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Posted by Walter Phillips on 03.03.2016 - Tagged as: office interior, Shed Design

The Office Group, Angel Square by Shed Design, photo: James Medcraft
The Office Group provides flexible spaces to meet and work across the UK. Shed wanted to reflect the progressive spirit of the Office Group movement and it’s new-start-up residents, which led to a desire for a new aesthetic. ‘Not another mid-century modern interior’ was much the starting point as was the challenge of transforming a 1980’s office block. We explored ‘Work In Progress’ – the workspace members involved in the making-of, and also an under-construction design approach, inspired by makeshift art and construction sites. (text by Shed Design)
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Red Bull by pS Arkitektur, photo: Jason Strong Photography
Nothing is standard in RedBulls’s new office. The new Red Bull office in Stockholm is designed with an elegant palette of blue, black, gold and natural materials such as marble, leather and wood. The design has taken its inspiration from the slim Red Bull can and the company’s enthusiasm for adventure and art. (text by pS Arkitektur)
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Noerr LLP, Munich by de Winder Architekten, photo: Mark Seelen
The conference center in both opposing registered historical buildings at 25 and 28 Briennerstrasse in Munich’s famed Maxvorstadt district was redesigned for the corporate law firm of Noerr LLP. Built near the Karolinenplatz by architect Gabriel von Seidl in 1905, the building at 25 Briennerstrasse originally served as antique dealer Julius Böhler’s main gallery and art dealership. Historical monument issues presented a challenge in the redesign of the conference rooms. (text by Winder Architekten)
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With its numerous international companies, Zurich is eminently qualified to host the international Workplace Strategy Expo, which takes place in April and is the meeting-place for experts in workplace design
The modern world of work is in a process of constant change. Workplace Strategy Expo, being held in Zurich on 12 and 13 April 2016, offers ways of ensuring that our working environments are fit to meet the new challenges they face, thanks to its diverse programme, which ranges from worksite architecture and office furniture, through communication solutions, to office services. (by Katharina Sommer)
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Tres Picos Tower by LBR&A Arquitectos, photo: Alfonso Merchand
Situated in one of Mexico City’s most important areas, Tres Picos responds to its urban condition of a complex triangular plot of only 167 square meters enclosed by three streets. Its architectural design consists of two structural steel plate walls supporting a glass prism of 10 levels, thus clearing the floor space of columns. In combination with the thin steel walls, the tridilosa, a three-dimensional structure slab system, made a 7 meter span possible in the glass façade directed towards the Chapultepec Park. (text by LBR&A Arquitectos)
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