Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
corporate interior design, contemporary workplace architecture, reception lounge environment, hospitality-influenced commercial space, hexagonal modular geometry, tessellated acoustic panels, three-dimensional ceiling installation, faceted geometric relief, triadic color harmony, cerulean blue upholstery, burnt orange accents, charcoal gray neutrals, modular carpet tiles, light wood veneer millwork, honey oak tones, pale ash flooring, exposed mechanical systems, painted ductwork infrastructure, floor-to-ceiling glazing, natural daylight integration, LED ambient lighting, diffused illumination, warm-cool lighting gradient, asymmetrical compositional balance, clustered seating arrangements, sectional sofa, lounge chairs, occasional tables, reception desk joinery, hexagonal wall installation, dimensional relief pattern, spatial depth through furniture layering, foreground-middle-ground-background progression, atmospheric perspective, biophilic design references, organic geometry, honeycomb cellular patterns, contemporary material palette, textile upholstery, commercial-grade finishes, hospitality design language, flexible workplace typology, collaborative space planning, open-plan architecture, urban commercial tower, midday lighting conditions, desaturated neutral backdrop, saturated chromatic accents, simultaneous color contrast, visual rhythm through repetition, geometric motif consistency, industrial aesthetic expression, exposed structure celebration, acoustic treatment visibility, soft tactile surfaces, hard architectural edges, sophisticated material coordination, refined commercial aesthetic, approachable corporate environment, twenty-first century workplace design, progressive spatial planning, human-centered design approach, material authenticity, craft-quality joinery, dimensional texture, shadow-play through geometry, spatial breathing room, visual sophistication, understated elegance, professional environment, welcoming atmosphere, transitional circulation space, arrival sequence architecture, corporate identity expression through design.
The design was based on a new trend in image and architecture for offices worldwide. Its concern for the social, environmental and labor wellbeing of its employees has led it to implement strategies of technology development and start readapting its corporate offices according to actually environment. The Center or heart of the corporate offices is accented with interaction in dynamic furniture, informal sofas and mobile seats, coffee, copies and printing stations. It was adapted with high technology equipment in order to facilitate communication.