
Share on Facebook Tweet Comment One Workplace is an ambitious project, shaped and defined by the?multi-disciplinary design lab,?

Share on Facebook Tweet Comment “The project consists of 35,000 square feet of office/showroom/workspace with an adjacent 180,000 square foot warehouse (warehouse improvements were completed separately). In addition to the warehouse, the site also included an existing 10,000 square foot stand-alone, mid-century office building layered with many years of dated tenant improvements.” The project, with its redefined design plays a key role in the urban regeneration of the city. The new look (design) celebrates the industrial history of the site, without reshaping it in a disruptive manner or putting it into a different light. One Workspace looks a little bit raw and simplistic on the outside, having the name of the company engraved on the facade, but very youthful and innovative on the inside. Both, the architecture and the furniture,?encourage an emotional connection by the customers. The environment is also very healthy for the employees, due to the comfortable, soft seatings, the coffee and lounge areas, where they can go and have a break whenever they feel like and last but not least, the colourful work environment (encouraging productivity and the creative flow).

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