INTERIORS
TENX
HEADQUARTERS
The office is a new home for a fintech company, built to address the growing needs of their staff and the demands
to connect with a wider business community. The design intent, therefore, is to provide social hubs and flexible work spaces that promote creativity and an active lifestyle.
GLASS PANELS The glass panels at the main meeting room can be entirely removed to connect with the adjacent workspaces and create a larger room. Toughened glass is ideal for this kind of function as its strength can be four to five times that of conventional annealed glass. The material properties also include the ability to fracture into smaller pieces with blunt edges in case of failure, which means a lower safety risk.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN The entire office is designed with a variety of seating nooks and scalable spaces so that they can be adjusted to accommodate different needs, ranging from meetings for two people to events for up to 200 people. With the current pandemic, this function has changed, with the nooks and partitions now used more for physical distancing.
The interior sports an industrial design. The wood planks covering the floor are arranged in a herringbone pattern, in such a way that accentuates the combination of their different colour finishes. This, and the angular lighting fixtures at the exposed ceiling, provide the office with a bold visual impression. Black becomes a dominant colour, softened by the use of wooden materials for the flooring and furniture. The office's build-up core is located at the centre, covered in an exposed brick wallpaper, which goes well with the industrial-style interiors. Surrounding the build-up core is a mini running track coupled with monkey bars and relaxation pods to inject vitality into the work day.
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