YIT Offices: A Fusion of Industrial and Cozy Design in Slovakia

YIT Offices by AT26 Architects in Bratislava, Slovakia, seamlessly blend heritage with modern workspace needs. Designed in 2023, these office spaces preserve the essence of a historic thread factory while incorporating cutting-edge design elements. The space adopts a semi-open layout, with intimate areas defined by material choices of brick, steel, and wood, balancing openness with functional design.

Modern industrial-style office lobby with a curved orange reception desk and a skyline-inspired graphic wall.
A modern, spacious office interior featuring colorful furniture, a curved orange wall, and an exposed industrial ceiling.
Stylish modern office kitchen with sleek orange cabinetry, minimalist decor, and industrial lighting.
Sleek, modern office space with cork wall, wooden chairs, and industrial lighting fixtures.
Open-concept office space with modern, industrial design featuring large windows, exposed ceiling, and minimalist furniture.
Sleek, industrial-style office space with modern furniture, open layout, and lush greenery.
A modern, open-concept office space with exposed ducts, green chairs, and a planter centerpiece.
Modern office space with minimalist decor, vibrant color palette, and architectural elements.
Sleek industrial office interior with minimalist furnishings, greenery accents, and glass partitions.
Modern, minimalist office interior with contrasting green and gray tones, glass panels, and industrial elements.
Large arched windows, brick detailing, and a modern seating area in this architectural facade.

About YIT Offices

YIT Offices, designed by AT26 Architects, reside within the historic confines of a former thread factory in Bratislava, Slovakia. In crafting this unique office space, the team focused on retaining the cultural essence and architectural integrity of the original building while incorporating modern elements necessary for a contemporary work environment.

Preserving Industrial Heritage

The design strategy was centered around maintaining the industrial atmosphere of the former production hall. This approach can be seen in the selection of basic but visually impactful building materials such as brick, steel, wood, and glass, which speak to both historical continuity and modern day needs. Elements like terracotta and green walls, complemented by wooden lamella and cork cladding, divide the space visually while maintaining an airy feel.

Optimizing Functionality Through Design

Functionality is key in office design, and YIT Offices are no exception. The space is envisaged as semi-open, allowing for different degrees of interaction and privacy through strategically placed closed offices and meeting rooms between departments. These areas are designed to foster a sense of intimacy without sacrificing the openness that characterizes the larger office environment. Additionally, circular acoustic cladding in seating areas enhances the acoustic wellness of employees, crucial in any open-plan office.

Integrated Color and Material Palette

The interior’s color palette is thoughtfully chosen to evoke a sense of warmth and inclusivity. The integration of perforated sheet metal and artificial stone in kitchen areas not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also boosts functionality. This careful selection of materials and colors ensures that the office environment is conducive to both productivity and relaxation, embodying an ideal workspace blending industrial history with modern design principles.

Photography by Matej Hakár
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- by Matt Watts

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