This architecture, interiors, and urban design studio is situated on the 18th floor of a corporate office tower in a city undergoing significant revitalization. The collaborative design of the space involved the entire team of designers and support staff, creating a workspace flooded with natural light and offering unobstructed city views.
The absence of private offices fosters a culture of equality and collaboration among the team, enhancing their connection with the city where many of their projects are visible from the studio.
The design process involved stripping away existing ceilings and floor finishes, opting for exposed concrete surfaces to enhance the space’s perceived height and cultivate a raw aesthetic in line with the firm’s preference for simple and minimal design solutions. Complementing the industrial concrete are touches of light wood and soft textiles in pink and yellow hues, accentuated by multi-colored throw rugs and inviting seating areas like a rocking chair.
The design process involved stripping away existing ceilings and floor finishes, opting for exposed concrete surfaces to enhance the space’s perceived height and cultivate a raw aesthetic in line with the firm’s preference for simple and minimal design solutions. Complementing the industrial concrete are touches of light wood and soft textiles in pink and yellow hues, accentuated by multi-colored throw rugs and inviting seating areas like a rocking chair.