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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.

Intive office – space for personality in Wrocław, Poland by MIXD

 
January 21st, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MIXD

MIXD specializes in hotel design, which is why the design of the Intive office in Wroclaw is based on concept of hospitality. This includes accepting a man as he is. Hospitality is a mixture containing empathy, respect for individualism, fun and sharing experiences. Such an office raises positive emotions, strengthens relationships between people, creates a good work environment.

“People are the center of our company. Without them, we would only have empty chairs in our offices, and the products we create would not have users. \”- these are the words of Ludovic Gaude, the founder of intive. It is not surprising that for this investor more important than the design \”fireworks\” was the well-being of employees, creating a space to implement their passion and expressing personality.

MIXD designers focused on a diverse, flexible space, but also with a powerful “cool factor”, allowing young programmers to identify with this place. They also enlarged and opened up the maximum of shared office spaces to give numerous teams the opportunity to meet, talk, get to know each other better, and spend time together. After all, it is known for a long time that the best parties are happening in the kitchen… Finally, they invited a group of intive employees to take part in Culture Club® workshops, allowing them to share their ideas for organizing the office. The creation of the concept took MIXD only about 3 months – the work was carried out very quickly, in stages of 2-3 weeks. This way of working is the Design Cycles® method used by MIXD – a design process divided into three parts. Later, as a design manager, MIXD designer supervised the entire process of equipment and assembly – floors, ceilings, lighting, murals, fixed and movable furniture.

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

  • Architects: MIXD
  • Project: Intive office – space for personality
  • Location: Wrocław, Poland
  • Photography: Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography
  • Software used: SketchUp, Autocad, Photoshop
  • Design Team: Piotr Kalinowski, Katarzyna Majer-Hola, Paweł Panek, Agnieszka Kaczara, Alicja Dziedziela
  • Murals and Graphics: Łukasz Kulikowski
  • Investor: intive
  • Area: 4400 m2
  • Established in: 2019

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Is this an office or a cafe?

The cosiness of the intive office is manifested primarily in a large amount of wood, upholstered furniture, colourful accents. Two principles were key – first, to mix typically office equipment with more \”home-like\” elements, such as Fameg and Paged chairs or the iconic Polish Chierowski armchairs. For young people working in intive, such furniture is associated with a fashionably furnished apartment or favorite cafe and creates a positive atmosphere. Secondly, the focus was mainly on Polish and Wroclaw companies (e.g. Bakata Design) – to keep the project sustainable and support local business. Designers from MIXD also focused on the acoustic comfort of the office – hence many sound-absorbing elements such as rugs, carpets, wood wool ceiling panels, upholstered seats, cushions, and pressed felt lamps. Here, rugs and carpets made according to an individual design by Newmor are particularly interesting – their oriental designs look modern thanks to pixelation.

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Work and passion

Intive currently has 19 offices in 6 countries – Wroclaw is one of five in Poland. Located in a new building in the city center, it occupies two floors and has an area of 4400 m2 – a team of 450 people is expected to work there. Intive works in a project way – a team of employees is created for each order, the composition and size of these teams vary depending on the nature of the project. Therefore, in the office we will find places to work in groups, for short meetings, briefings, as well as a place where you can work comfortably alone. Attention is drawn to the fun designation of the conference rooms. The murals of local artist Łukasz Kulikowski appearing in various rooms are also light, slightly humorous. Comic scenes refer to free time: so we’ll see guests at restaurants, cyclists, jazz band concert or gourmets enjoying sushi. All this reminds us of pleasant experiences and passions – equally important for young people as work.

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

A moment in solitude

Another characteristic element of the intive office are seating places located in padded niches, located along the entire length of numerous corridors. Thanks to their arrangement opposite internal windows, it was possible to provide there natural light and visually \”open\” corridors. Recess is a place where you can hang out alone with a laptop or talk on the phone – this is an important intimacy space in the workplace. Lamps and lighting systems were carefully selected for the color and light intensity. Some also have special sound-absorbing functions – this supports the fight against noise – one of the most frequently indicated disturbances in the office space.

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

A break for ficus

Living plants are an important element in the intive office. In addition to the positive impact on indoor air quality, the aspect of positive emotions and the passion of many people was equally important. Instead of expensive and difficult to care for green walls, open shelves and stands have appeared, where you can put single pots. Thanks to this, each employee can have their green pet in the office.

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

Image Courtesy © Studio Pion/Mariola Zolodz Photography

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