Shuffle Offices by Jakub Strzępek
Shuffle Offices in Kraków blends historic charm with modern functionality, offering flexible workspace design that promotes creativity, productivity, and community within a culturally rich setting.
Shuffle Offices in Kraków blends historic charm with modern functionality, offering flexible workspace design that promotes creativity, productivity, and community within a culturally rich setting.
DAarchitects designed the Japan Tobacco International (JTI) Offices in Sofia to foster creativity and collaboration through a flexible, ergonomic layout, reflecting the company’s Japanese heritage and commitment to high-quality design.
John Robertson Architects (JRA), a London-based architecture practice specialising in the reimagining and retrofitting of legacy commercial assets, has completed works to repurpose parts of 60 Threadneedle Street, a prominent office building in the City of London’s Bank district. The intervention adopts a targeted retrofit approach, prioritising retention of the existing building fabric to reduce …
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The shared amenity spaces at Berlin’s C1 office building draw on the warmth and ease of the home office — comfort, domesticity, and informality — while embracing the energy of a shared workplace. Here, social interaction and collective identity unfold within generously scaled furniture and welcoming environments designed to bring people together.
Societal changes are influencing the composition of offices as well. Woowa Brothers, rapidly adapting to the times, is creating a new future by combining technology with the relationship between nature and people. This attitude is reflected in the office space, leading to a direction that pursues flexible and nature-friendly environments.
Anna Bakay’s office occupies the first floor of a historic building in the heart of Kyiv, reading more like a private gallery or an intimate workshop than a conventional notary practice. From the outset, the project was guided by a clear set of values – silence, tactility, soft light, a grounded connection to nature, and …
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AZ Architects designed the Heineken offices in Ho Chi Minh City to reflect the brand’s rich heritage, intertwining Amsterdam’s maritime culture with modern workspace elements for enhanced collaboration and storytelling.
At Das Center in Berlin, Kinzo designs an inspiring workplace for an international consulting firm, harmoniously blending focused workspaces with communal areas, reflecting a commitment to clarity, mindfulness, and sustainability.
Gensler’s design for Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg’s new Chicago headquarters harmoniously integrates timeless aesthetics with cutting-edge sustainability, fostering a vibrant, people-centered workplace that embraces the city’s cultural essence.
Wool and Hay’s Array Spec Suite in Sydney artfully enhances the building’s architectural features, creating four distinctive, functional spaces that cater to diverse tenant needs while elevating its market appeal.