iGarpe-GPISoft is an electronic and informatic company based in San Javier, Murcia. They are specialized and have a vast experience in the agricultural sector.
The proposal creates a spatial organization where limits between workspaces and common areas are diffused. Open and transparent workspaces enable collaborative environments.
The office space with a multifunctional capsule in the middle, referring to the futurism of the 1960s, was designed by the ZONA Group in Poznań. IT departments are one of the most demanding groups of clients on the office space designing market. The dynamic development of this industry means that they expect, not only a multifunctional, modern and conveniently designed space, but also one that is interesting and referring to the style of work, the range of interests and last but not least the one attracting potential employees. The office space designed by the ZONA Group for IT Mocny allows you to work in different conditions, on various projects, allows you to relax and integrate.
The primary sign that the concept of work and the way of conceptualising office spaces has changed, is probably embodied in the appearance of the freelancer: An individualist concept of work that depends on collaboration. They are the people who no longer work inside an office space for a big corporation, but rather inside a café, on some faraway island, or inside a coworking: a space acknowledging that there is a need for people to be around others, even while working.
Tata Consultancy Services’ new software development campus encompasses 2.1 million SF of space housing more than 16,000 employees. Spread across a 40-acre site, the design of the campus was inspired by the important role courtyards play in traditional Indian architecture, specifically the role they play in fostering community interactions. As such, the entire site – including the buildings themselves – is filled with courtyards, dynamic building scales framing the courtyards, and a diverse sequence of landscaped spaces.
The new Stuttgart-Möhringen headquarters of AEB, a leading manufacturer of logistics and foreign trade software, fulfil a life dream of the company’s founder: all employees in Stuttgart are now united under one roof. Stuttgart-based architectural firm Riehle+Assoziierte has designed a new building that fulfils the desire for a transparent architecture. The office space with its 400 workstations is arranged around a four-storey-high atrium that allows for circumferential movement. We in turn have created a differentiated offering of work and communication worlds, effectively translating the company philosophy ‘offen.kundig.eigen.bestimmt.weiter.führend.gut’ into a stimulating interior architecture.
Team: Arsen Aliverdiiev, Ephraim Ebertshäuser, Gunter Fleitz, Frederik Gordt, Florian Holzer, Peter Ippolito, Kamil Kaczmarek, You Seok Kirschenmann
Axel Knapp, Claudia Lira Grajales, Mario Rodriguez, Charlotte Scheben, Caroliin Stusak
GA DRILLING is a young and dynamically growing family company, that searches to achieve a creative working place for its employees in a new office building. We tried to find out the main philosophy and targets that characterize the company and translate it into an architectural response.
The main idea of the whole project is to create an open and continuous common space with closed working zones attached to it. This open space is crossing the entire building in both ways: horizontally and vertically, interconnecting the interior with the exterior, physically and visually. Light passes into the depth of the tract through wall, floor and roof holes openings, illuminating completely the interior spaces. This continuity creates a sense of transparency, clear halls making communication areas to become common spaces. This spacial continuity, or infinity, becomes a metaphor of the technological possibilities of development and growth of the company.
Services Engineers: Martin Liška (Eriden a pertners Co.s.r.o), Richard Romančík (Horvát klimatizácia a vetranie s.r.o.), Bc.Tomáš Rylka (PV Service Plus s.r.o.)
Site Managers: Ing. Ilja Nikolov, Radim Rulička
Lightninig Designer: Ing. Adam Vaňko (Asperia Tech, s.r.o.)
Mantab Workplace is one of S/LAB10’s latest endeavours. Comprising a complete internal overhaul of an existing bungalow—the team was required to re-examine the office/workspace typology in a Southeast Asian climate and locality for a local property development company in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in producing the final design scheme. The firm required not just a workspace for its growing team, but also a series of spaces for hosting and entertaining their clients. As such, the existing single unit, multi-storey former residence was transformed into a gleaming corporate hub for a private entity that seamlessly integrates business and leisure.
Oromolu Office is a dialogue between old and new, between heritage and new technologies, a reflection on glass of the history who yearns to be contemporary.
Oromolu Villa on Aviatorilor 8th Street in Bucharest was built for the former Governor of the National Bank Mihai Oromolu in the interwar period by the architect Petre Antonescu. The three story building in the L planimetric conformation embrace the old renown villa and outlines a public space –an urban porch reserved for Victory Square (the most important plaza in Bucharest associated with the Romanian government building). The action was carried out on two levels: in the first instance, the rehabilitation of the villa which was in an advanced stage of degradation and then a glass object to stay with reflective modesty behind, being unite in the basement.
The rehabilitation history of this space goes back four months when the staff was relocated in temporary offices in order to redesign the space and turn it equivalent with the new international standards of the company and also fulfilling the local labor requirements. In addition the LEED certification Wellbeing Distinctive A was obtained, making this office encompassing for both employees and visitors.
A healthy environment was generated reducing energy consumption, between 20 to 40%, achieving a smaller carbon footprint, 20 to 30% water savings and banning the use of PET containers. Adding the use of low environmental impact materials such as recycled wood, fast growing bamboo veneer, LED technology lighting with presence and movement controls.