INTERIORS 4819 ViewsINTERIOR ARCHITECTURE: PandaDoc, Studio11's new project by Chloé Valette 2 years ago INT ARCHITECTUREERIEUR: PandaDoc, studio11's new project. in Minsk, Studio11 has carried out a remarkable new project from a spatial layout and brand image point of view for PandaDoc. Inspired by modern architecture, the project is simple and effective and a real work on interaction between individuals has been set up. Discover a project whose visual and societal impact can only means envy and inspiration... The distribution of the premises is at first glance simple and effective, composed of separate blocks between the Workspaces, the areas of passage and rest. of modern architecture, Studio11 was inspired by the codes, a real purity of the line in order to create a very well organized whole, almost technical. As a small, full-fledged society evolving between the walls of PandaDoc... The architects therefore made the choice to split the 130 employees in four large open workspaces complemented by a fifth space which houses a large communal kitchen.You will have understood, the studio also relied on the contrast but also the complementarity that brings the blue and the burgundy – already brilliantly used in their latest project for Vizor Interactive – that give shape and consistency to different spaces. It is obvious from the judicious and well-studied distribution of these colours, that the blue of which was applied to neutral and work areas, in order to ease people's minds, when burgundy was generously reserved for meeting rooms, and thus conducive to reflection. Socially, the premises of PandaDoc have been remarkably thought of. Firstly because they take into consideration the needs and desires of each one according to his mood and work day. Thus, the spaces of work and relaxation are clearly separated, in order to do not create conflict, just like the circulation path drawn on the outer perimeter of the space, to preserve the open-space of any inconvenience and stimulate the mobility, AND the positive energy!From a communication point of view, each of the four spaces has its own coffee place, reinforcing the links between the collaborators in each area. And finally, Studio11 also thought of those who would sometimes be tired of working in the same place, by having near the windows of hallway, temporary work spaces with a great view on a pleasant and regenerating environment... Finally, if the blue and burgundy colors serve the architecture and the distribution of the spaces, the floors and the luminaires have been carefully chosen in order to reinforce the graphic spirit, which this time refers to the modernist abstract painting. In contrast to the well-structured logic of the whole, Studio11 Took care to choose fixtures and floors that bring this touch of madness, creativity that every business needs, thus playing with the plants of the kitchen to create A place where every human being would feel good, guided by the architects ' unlucidity in terms of layout. A beautiful project to take inspiration from, taking the world of work further... ➡ Be awesome, LIKE and SHARE!T H A N K S Originally posted 2018-06-01 09:05:03. Share this:TwitterFacebook TAGS:Interior designOffice space-planningInterior DesignerInterior DesignBelaruscorporate officesspace designDesigner Belaruswork environmentcontemporary premisesMinskOffice FurniturePandaDocStudio11 Written by Chloé ValetteChloé founded Huskdesignblog in 2016. Ever since, she is decoding every nook and cranny to find the best interiors and furniture ideas for her beloved readers and followers, eager for beautiful things.
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