Interdisciplinary Architecture’s (IA) new studio for LinkedIn’s Media Productions team part of LinkedIn’s Sunnyvale, California campus is designed to foster creativity and support highly technical video production processes, all while keeping employees safe in the post-pandemic age. The design seamlessly blends workspaces for visioning, storyboarding, and workshopping with state-of-the-art studio environments, bringing creative and technical teams under one roof to streamline video-on-demand and live broadcast content production.
Shibolet & Co., one of the largest law firms in Israel, moved their residence to new office towers in Tel Aviv, where they are spread over 7 floors.
The client’s requirement was to create an efficient and high-quality work environment, with extensive and diverse public areas in nature and appearance.
The design language of the project was inspired by the company’s special logo.
IMC Pan Asia Alliance Group (IMC) is a Singapore-headquartered investment holding company that is actively invested across a diverse portfolio of investments covering shipping, ports, resources, real estate, investment management and lifestyle industries across the globe.
Inspired by IMC’s belief that business is intertwined with the sustainability of its greater environment and the well-being of an individual, our design approach is aimed at tapping the senses to redefine the boundaries and expectations of a corporate office environment.
With its global headquarters in Singapore, Ocean Network Express (ONE) is the world’s seventh largest container carrier with an international network of over 130 services to some 120 countries. Designed and conceptualised as an educational, interactive and collaborative space for green initiatives, ONE’s new workplace – aptly named ONE Green Office – now houses their global Green Strategy Department and South Asia regional headquarters.
Ferring Pharmaceuticals A/S has opened its new home in Copenhagen. The site occupies a pivotal waterfront position alongside the Øresund crossing, just north of Copenhagen International Airport. Bordered by predominantly low-rise development, the building affords fantastic views towards Malmö and the Swedish coast – where the company was founded.
Architect: Grant Brooker, David Kong, Maria Moraleda Torres, Dan Sibert, Krzysztof Gornicki, Sandy Karagkouni, Camila Tufte Sand, Sarah Wai, Lindsay Duncan, Fanny Roche, Felicia Guldberg, Barbara Palacios Orozco, Paola Tousto, Eloy Novoa Fernandez, Daniel Lahuerta Ferris, Ashley Merchant, Rafael Delgado Miranda, Dominic Williams, Martin Glover, Helena Croft, Dan Natu, Greta Krenciute, Richard Maddock
Foster + Partners has completed ICÔNE, a new office complex in Belval, Luxembourg. The 18,800 square-metre office building, filled with light and greenery, encourages a spirit of co-creation and collaboration. Its layout addresses the need for flexible and safe working environments that will emerge in the future. It also references the rich industrial heritage of Belval, revitalising the area by making a positive contribution to the site and its surroundings. The scheme is targeted to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating.
Collaborating Architect: BFF (Beiler François Fritsch)
Foster + Partners Team: Spencer de Grey, David Nelson, Stefan Behling, Darron Haylock, Matthew Hayhurst, Bob Ramsden, Joana Santos, Dimitris Themelis, Apostolos Despotidis, Max Li, Samson Simberg, Gavin Fung, Mohamad El Khayat, Anna Maria Malla, Hugh O’Connor
The project involved the construction of the new office building for the Botter company and the arrangement of the external areas, in a space between the existing industrial settlement and the vineyards.
The project area develops along one edge of the large lot of around 60,000 m2. occupied by the buildings for the production and the surrounding countryside still destined for the cultivation of vineyards.
As a compact city, Hanoi is in the process of strong construction. Along with that process, thousands of high-rise skyscrapers are rising that result in the development of the working environment. Overall, there are thousands of companies and millions of workers facing limited working space and they have to work in an environment without trees and natural light.
As one of the three companies that originated Pokémon, Creatures Inc. engages mainly in the development of Pokémon Trading Card Game, digital games development that derives from the Pokémon video game series, and the production of 3D modeling and motion design of Pokémon. The project was to design an entrance and meeting space for their new office.
Central to Judith Neilson’s vision for the JNIJI is the concept of understanding history and influencing the future of society through independent, investigative journalism and the discussion of ideas.
These JNIJI objectives align to the conservation, restoration or adaptation of two heritage listed buildings and the addition of a new element.