ARCHITECTURE

How to create a good workplace? Design by BIURO KREACJA

A good workplace is not only about the office space, but also about the surroundings, in which functionality, aesthetics and greenery, so important in these times, coexist in harmony. The design of Drago’s new headquarters from under the dash of the BIURO KREACJA studio reflects its commitment to nurturing green spaces not only in the everyday work, but also at the heart of it.

Drago’s new headquarters posed an extremely unique challenge, both for the architects and for the investor involved. Drago, a company specialising in the distribution of products supporting the care of green spaces, decided on the ambitious undertaking of moving to a new location. Not surprisingly, they entrusted the realisation of their new headquarters to the BIURO KREACJA studio, which was responsible for the design of the company’s previous office space.

The project was a challenge for us, as we were involved from the very beginning until the very end of the project. The narrow and long shape of the building meant that every design decision we made had to be carefully planned. Our goal was to create a place where the architecture would not only meet business needs, but also convey the history and mission of the Dargo company in the language of form and space ,” says Dorota Terlecka, from the BIURO KREACJA studio, about the project.

The main stylistic guidelines for the office were minimalism and timeless solutions. Both we and the investor wanted durable solutions and modernity. Interior design trends have a tendency to become outdated after a few years. Together with the investor, we opted for minimalism and simplicity, which will always be in fashion,” adds Paula Banasik of BIURO KREACJA studio.

The offices and common spaces have been carefully designed with a large number of windows and high glass doors, allowing light to penetrate freely and adding lightness to the entire space. The glazing, in addition to its aesthetic function, illuminates the long corridors, giving them a pleasant character. The colour scheme of the project is centred around a range of grey and beige, where the colours flow seamlessly from the walls to the ceiling, creating elegant, geometric compositions. Black details in the furniture, lighting and graphics create an original contrast and add depth.

Dorota Terlecka – BIURO KREACJA

The project takes into account not only the visual aspects but also the functional aspects, which is evident in the particular approach to signage. The wayfinding design, created by Anna Gawron, is an integral part of the interior. A pleasant feeling of warmth to the industrial aesthetic is introduced by wood. Ash in a light colouring can be seen both on the furniture fronts and in the form of wall cladding. Natural plants are also an integral part of the space, placed in every office and conference room. They are not only a decorative addition, but also an organic element that gives the interiors a fresh natural feel and emphasises the company’s commitment to supporting the building of green spaces.

One of the key architectural elements of the building is the impressive glass staircase, providing an attractive vantage point for both interior users and outside passers-by. Lighting elements and acoustic panels have been integrated into the geometric form of the building, penetrating through the ceiling as well as the walls. This striking treatment not only gives the space a unique character, but also plays a key role in improving the acoustics and lighting, creating a harmonious whole.

The last floor of the building, almost entirely serves as a conference area. With the needs of a company that regularly holds training sessions for clients in mind, this space has been exceptionally carefully designed. Separated by a glass wall, the dining room can be adapted to meet flexible needs. The ability to fold down the wall also allows the conference space to be enlarged. In addition, the conference room is equipped with a kitchenette, which has been cleverly concealed behind sliding fronts, taking care to keep the space aesthetically pleasing and tidy for daily use.

Interior design: BIURO KREACJA Dorota Terlecka, Paula Banasik , Marianna Matuszewska

wayfinding: Anna Gawron

photography: Alka Murat

Find out more at biuro-kreacja.pl

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