The jungle in the building
This study focuses on transforming an abandoned urban structure into a dynamic workplace for a group of young, extroverted, curious, and bold engineers.
Design Philosophy
This design aims to meet work-related needs as well as stimulate the senses and foster extraordinary interactions among team members and their clients. The concept is simple: “Let’s bring the jungle into the building.” At the office entrance, a circular feature is created, adorned with tropical plants such as Strelitzia nicolai, Howea forsteriana, Beaucarnea, and Asparagus setaceus, complemented by natural rocks.
A fully automated system integrates drip irrigation and dimmable artificial lighting to ensure optimal plant preservation and growth. The cooling effect of plant evaporation, combined with the earthy scent of moistened soil, evokes the sensation of being immersed in nature, guiding users into an environment that feels refreshing and serene.
Functional Layout
The main workspace, elevated within a striking wooden “box,” serves as a focal point, clearly defining the axes of movement and separating the auxiliary work and meeting areas. At the same time, it incorporates secondary functions within the storage space below. A monochromatic yellow folie jaune creates a cinematic atmosphere, framing a micro-dwelling that includes a kitchen, bathroom, and bed.
Lighting & Atmosphere
The interaction between the user and the lighting shapes the size and intensity of shadows, continuously altering the observer’s perceived images. Through shifting viewing angles, the observer uncovers new connections between the perpetual symmetry of shapes and light.
A modern workplace should transform work from a tedious necessity into a creative endeavor, fostering not only productivity but also social interaction and communication. Whether it’s a basketball challenge, a party with friends, or a film screening, the space adapts to inspire both collaboration and enjoyment. In this architectural narrative, a resourceful and highly imaginative turtle, “Odysseus” (Testudo graeca Linnaeus), takes center stage, adding a playful and symbolic touch to the environment.