Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
contemporary office interior design, exposed ceiling infrastructure, industrial aesthetic, open plan workspace, modular furniture systems, collaborative work environment, natural wood veneer, maple tone surfaces, eggplant purple upholstery, charcoal gray carpet, metallic ductwork, galvanized steel systems, aluminum ventilation conduits, floor-to-ceiling glazing, translucent white curtains, biophilic design elements, potted indoor plants, natural daylight integration, recessed lighting fixtures, suspended pendant luminaires, minimal material palette, triadic color harmony, asymmetrical compositional balance, linear perspective depth, spatial layering, foreground-middleground-background zones, glass partition walls, acoustic separation, visual connectivity, geometric cubic forms, low-profile seating, pedestal table elements, activity-based working, flexible territorial planning, contemporary workplace typology, Scandinavian spatial sensibility, high-tech architectural influence, material honesty philosophy, transparency ethos, structural expression, building systems celebration, employee wellbeing focus, diverse work settings, informal collaboration zones, organizational culture manifestation, twenty-first century office design, matte textile surfaces, satin wood finishes, reflective metallic elements, diffused natural illumination, cool color temperature lighting, soft atmospheric quality, inviting spatial character, adaptable furniture arrangements, human-centered design, ergonomic considerations, acoustic comfort strategies, visual rhythm through repetition, horizontal spatial flow, processional circulation, threshold definition, liminal transition zones, materiality contrast, textural variety, soft-hard material dialogue, organic-geometric form interplay, warm-cool color temperature balance, saturation punctuation, chromatic restraint, sophisticated color calibration, spatial openness, accessibility, collaborative potential, egalitarian planning principles, hierarchical dissolution, structural celebration, psychological comfort, environmental quality, contemporary aesthetic refinement
Their approach to this office design skillfully reflects the flexibility and sustainability of place required in the modern era. The design is characterized by the variable functional space required in today's world and the use of colors and materials rarely used in offices to match the character of each location. In addition, the challenge of reducing the number of construction items throughout the project, with an eye toward the future of the urban office, provides hints for future office design.