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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Morris Law in Gothenburg, Sweden by Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

 
February 28th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

Lawyer’s Office Morris Law has the stated ambition to reformulate what business law might mean. The guiding principles of the company’s values are concepts such as “transparency”, “efficiency”, “excellence” and “mindfulness”. Our interpretation of this was to create an open and social workspace without clear hierarchies. One example is the entrance lobby, which is surrounded by a wooden structure made of maple with shelves, mirrors, cork and brass net, acts both as a workspace for the employees, as well as a place to meet customers. Another example is the absence of cellular offices; designing all workplaces the same size and instead divide them with the help of wooden frames, which are also made of maple. Felt, mirrors and cork inside these frames create privacy and noise reduction.

The office of Morris Law is today a work environment without clear hierarchies, where the meetings between employees and customers are in focus.

The entrance lobby is surrounden by a wooden structure made of maple, which contains pieces of brown-toned mirrors, brass net and cork, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

  • Architects: Bornstein Lyckefors Architects
  • Project: Morris Law
  • Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Software used: SketchUp and Autocad
  • Client: Advokatfirman Morris AB
  • Team: Johan Olsson, Per Bornstein, Andreas Lyckefors, Ainhoa Etxeberria, Emelie Johansson
  • Size: 1000 square metres
  • Date: 2015

The firm’s guiding principles are those of transparency, efficiency, excellence and mindfulness, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

All workspaces are the same size, divided by a maple wooden structure clad with cork, brown-toned mirror and felt, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

The armchair Building from Balzar Beskow makes room for quiet reading or a conversation between two in the lobby. It is designed by Sami Kallio, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

The reception desk is clad with cork, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

The felt, mirrors and cork inside the frames facilitate privacy and noise reduction, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

The shelves are also made of maple and are built to fit the wooden structure, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

The shelves are also made of maple and are built to fit the wooden structure, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

Exploded axonometric, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

Plan, Image Courtesy © Bornstein Lyckefors Architects

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Categories: Autocad, Office space, Offices, SketchUp




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