Transitional axis
The project concerns the conversion of a ground floor warehouse space, on the ring road of Thessaloniki, into the offices of a multinational company.
Design Philosophy
The goal is to create a dynamic work environment that serves as a reference point for employees- a “third space” between home and the office -fostering a new kind of sociability. The trapezoidal layout allows for natural light from two sides, shaping the functional floor plan. The 1,000m² office space is organized into three zones: a peripheral zone along the building’s exterior, a central core, and a movement axis connecting them. Open workspaces are strategically placed along the naturally lit sides, while the triangular core houses large meeting rooms and ancillary facilities such as restrooms and storage areas. The workspace is further divided into sections, incorporating small meeting rooms to accommodate employees’ daily needs.
Material Palette
The project embraces a contemporary aesthetic with earthy tones, balancing natural and synthetic textures through deliberate contrasts. The three zones of the floor plan are visually distinguished by varying finishes on both floors and vertical surfaces. At the entrance and along the main circulation corridor, wood-look flooring enhances warmth and flow, while carpeting in the work areas helps absorb vibrations. In the cafeteria, concrete-look tiles provide a sleek, durable finish. To optimize acoustics and conceal mechanical installations, plasterboard suspended ceilings are installed across the building’s largest surface. Walls feature a mix of white and grey paint, wood paneling, vertical gardens, and glass partition systems, creating a dynamic yet cohesive environment.
Plan & Lighting Design
The work zone is separated from the movement axis by vertical blinds and flowerbeds, creating a sense of definition while maintaining openness. Careful attention was given to lighting, air conditioning, and soundproofing to ensure a comfortable and efficient workspace. The canteen and playrooms serve as key areas that encourage a shift in activities, fostering a more dynamic work experience. These spaces not only support remote work culture but also redefine the office as a hub for both productivity and social interaction.