JWT Agency Paris by Mathieu Lehanneur




JWT Agency Paris by Mathieu Lehanneur
http://www.mathieulehanneur.fr/
Photographs by Véronique Huyghes
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
IMD Engineering Office by Ector Hoogstad Architecten




IMD Engineering Office by Ector Hoogstad Architecten
Client http://www.imdbv.nl/Home.aspx
Architect http://www.ectorhoogstad.com/
Photos by http://www.petraappelhof.nl/
Friday, January 13, 2012
Hastings Fund Management Office by V Arc





Hastings Fund Management Office by V Arc
Thanks to Adam from http://www.v-arc.com.au for sending these in.
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Airbnb Office San Francisco by Garcia Tamjidi





Airbnb Office San Francisco by Garcia Tamjidi
Design by Garcia Tamjidi (Michael Garcia and Farid Tamjidi)
Client Airbnb Inc.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Gummo Offices by i29 interior architects





Gummo Office by i29 interior architects
As Gummo were only going to be renting the space on the first floor of the old Parool newspaper building in Amsterdam for two years, i29 convinced Gummo to embrace the mantra of ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ to create a stylish office space that would impact as little as possible on the environment or their wallets. i29 developed a theme that reflects Gummo’s personality and design philosophy – simple, uncomplicated, no-nonsense, yet unquestionably stylish with a twist of humour. Everything in the office conforms to the new house style of white and grey. All the furniture was locally sourced via Marktplaats (the Dutch eBay), charity shops and whatever was left over at the old office. Everything was then spray painted with polyurea Hotspray to conform with the new colour scheme house style. Even Jesus wasn’t immune, as you can see in the attached pictures. The interior of the office is, just like the building itself, re-used. They left the existing building as it was, and placed one visually strong element in the 450 m2 open space. The collection of second hand and re-used furniture in one and the same finish is one powerful unified sculpture, so your attention will attract to the new interior instead of the old surrounding. The minimalistic interior has gained even more playful details by using all different types of furniture. To exaggerate the monolith character of the strangely formed pieces of furniture, grey squares are painted on the concrete floor to frame the different areas in the office space. Reception, working areas, lounge areas, a mini grandstand and canteen are all unified within the concept.
Thanks to Jeroen for sending these in.













































































