ArchShowcase 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. Beymen Group in İstanbul, Turkey by Yalin Tan + PartnersMarch 10th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Yalin Tan + Partners The workplace for Beymen, Turkey’s luxury retailer, occupies the whole building in Vadi Istanbul complex, providing workplaces for Beymen Group brands and their team members, including designers, sales-managers, market analysts and IT-professionals. Each floor of a 10 storey building is occupied by a separate brand or department. At the main entrance on the ground floor the reception desk with lounge seating and meetig spaces are located to accomodate the visitors. Bespoke wall panelling around the reception area mimics the folds of the fabric and supports the design narrative created for the workplace of the retail brand. The shared cafeteria for all team members offering various group seating arrangements is situated on the basement floor.
Open offices and break-out areas are aligned along the full-height facade glazing on that side of the building which is facing the park, so employees could enjoy the beautiful view of lush greenery during their work day. To accomodate various needs of team memebers each floor suggests different zones for formal and informal meatings wih conference and soft seating. Glazed partitions are used to separate meeting rooms and private cabinets from the open office to take advantage of the natural light and to create a transparent and airy workplace. The basic color palette of white, grey and black with natural wood and stone surfaces as accents creates a clean and cozy backdrop for creative work performed at the workplace. Wall textile panels and ceiling buffles ensure the required acoustic characteristics of shared and enclosed spaces. Contact Yalin Tan + Partners
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