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Relaxound: Colorful Berlin Office For Collaborative, Relaxed Work Life

Relaxound: Colorful Berlin Office For Collaborative, Relaxed Work Life

Relaxound is a vivid new office in Berlin, Germany, by Bruzkus Greenberg that treats work as a mix of social exchange and concentrated focus. The project reshapes a double-height volume with intimate rooms and a fresh mezzanine, giving the company a physical home that reinforces its relaxed brand and shared culture. Color, light, and acoustic control shape how people move, gather, and withdraw over the course of the day.

Vitus Headquarters / 2607 2nd Avenue: Community-Minded Worklife

Vitus Headquarters / 2607 2nd Avenue: Community-Minded Worklife

Vitus Headquarters / 2607 2nd Avenue brings an adaptive office renewal to Seattle, WA, United States, shaped by Graham Baba Architects for a mission-driven housing company. Inside the former 1920s timber-and-masonry structure, the firm organizes retail, workplace, and penthouse levels into a cohesive daily environment that balances work, art, and gathering across four floors. The result is a workplace that reads as both civic and personal in tone.

Design Firm in Tustin by FORMM

Design Firm in Tustin by FORMM

Design Firm in Tustin brings FORMM into Taylor Design’s relocated Orange County base, creating an office that responds to new patterns of remote and in-person work. Set in Tustin, CA, United States, the workplace trades a conventional corporate feel for open volumes, daylight, and layered textures. The result is a contemporary studio environment where focused desks, social lounges, and an organized materials library sit within one cohesive interior story.

Pracownia by ACOS

Pracownia by ACOS

Pracownia brings a new office world to Poland for OMNI KAISER Patisserie, with ACOS orchestrating a careful balance between production and workplace life. The project turns a once straightforward facility into an environment where administrative, marketing, and creative teams share a close relationship with the patisserie’s making rooms and the surrounding garden. Volumes, materials, and daylight set the tone for a measured, contemporary workplace narrative.

GO HQ: Adaptive Office Living Inside A 17th-Century Convent Complex

GO HQ: Adaptive Office Living Inside A 17th-Century Convent Complex

GO HQ sets a contemporary office within the historic center of Morelia, Mexico, reworking a former 17th-century convent into a new corporate home. Designed by FMA, the project trades fixed cubicles for shared rooms, gardens, and leisure areas that support changing rhythms of work. Historic substance, regional materials, and a soft interior palette come together to frame how people now gather, focus, and unwind on the job.

Private Equity Firm Radiates Sophistication with Modern Coolness

Private Equity Firm Radiates Sophistication with Modern Coolness

The Private Equity Firm project, located in New York, NY, United States, designed in 2022 by Andrew Wilkinson Architect, features a modern interior style. This office boasts expansive windows that usher in natural light, contributing to a warm atmosphere. Fashionable furnishings and lively artwork enhance the modern vibe, while the sophisticated exterior harmoniously blends bold architectural lines with organic touches, setting the stage for the creative energy within.

Médecins Sans Frontières Rome Headquarters by Roselli Architetti

Médecins Sans Frontières Rome Headquarters by Roselli Architetti

The new Headquarters of Médecins Sans Frontières in Rome are located in a vibrant and dynamic area with a strong cultural and social identity called San Lorenzo, Italy. This project, designed by Roselli Architetti, focuses on sustainability and the bare necessities, keeping LEED requirements in mind in order to reduce the amount of materials to the minimum, integrating workstations and common areas in a strategic way harmoniously and efficiently.

Tengda Construction Hangzhou HQ Features Cubism-Inspired Design Details

Tengda Construction Hangzhou HQ Features Cubism-Inspired Design Details

Shanghai-based Interior Design firm Tales Creative was invited by long-term client Tengda Construction to create a new office space for the company in the vibrant city of Hangzhou. Commencing work in 2024, the founder of Tales Creative, Gao Lingli, conceived of an overall concept inspired by Cubism – using its structural principles to fuse various architectural and landscape elements, and transforming the top floor of the Taizhou Tengda Center into a vividly colorful space.

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