Büro Corporate Headquarters

Meeting rooms, workstations, and communication zones were purposefully furnished and coordinated.
CityMunich
Interior ArchitectureEllis Williams Architects Berlin
PhotosPartial Completion

An office space in Munich was planned and designed by Ellis Williams Architects, Berlin.
Our task was to translate the planned structure into a functional work environment. Through furnishings and custom carpentry, we equipped the individual areas so they can be used intuitively in daily operations.

Meeting rooms, workstations, and communication zones were purposefully furnished and coordinated. This creates an interplay of fixed installations and flexible furniture that supports different usage scenarios.

Particular focus was placed on the communal areas. Kitchen and lounge zones were implemented to function as connecting elements in the workday and promote interaction.

This is how planning becomes lived space. A work environment that functions, adapts, and places people at the center.