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JURY VOTES
Small Office
5.39
5.31
5.38
4.52
5.15
Darren Xu
Darren Xu General Manager at Heytea
6.29
5.78
6.4
5
5.87
Claudio Pironi
Claudio Pironi CEO at Claudio Pironi & Partners
No information about materials and...
6
6
5.5
3
5.13
Andre Flinterhoff
Andre Flinterhoff Cofounder at Archicon Architectural Intelligence
5.5
5
6.5
4
5.25
Tanya Khanna
Tanya Khanna Founder at Epistle
4.47
5.59
5.81
4.65
5.13
Talar Bardakjian
Talar Bardakjian Creative Director at ODG
5.5
6
5.6
4
5.28
Stephanie Ledoux
Stephanie Ledoux Partner at AW²
5.55
4.3
5
4.12
4.74
Peter Culley
Peter Culley Founder and Creative Director at Spatial Affairs Bureau
5
5
5
5
5
Anda Zota
Anda Zota Editor in Chief at Igloo
4.24
4.31
3.24
4.38
4.04
Horace Pan
Horace Pan Founder at Panorama Design Group
6
6
6.5
5.5
6
Christina Wissing Oppermann
Christina Wissing Oppermann Commercial Director at Brandt Collective
5.69
5.6
5.79
4.93
5.5
Arne Schultchen
Arne Schultchen Founder and Creative Director at design for human nature
5
5
5.5
4
4.88
Filip Janssen
Filip Janssen Founder at Zware Jongens
5.5
5.75
4.4
4.25
4.98
Bart Veen
Bart Veen Experience Designer at Bart.Agency
I can't see how this design is enab...
5
4.2
5
5
4.8
Salone
Salone Founder at Salone del Salon
5.74
5.81
5.02
5.45
5.51
Client
Exotic Food PLC
Floor area
545 ㎡
Completion
2021
Budget
confidential
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“Office space is still and will grow to become even more important in the time when people are no longer required to be physically present at their workplace.” If we were to interpret the meaning of the word ‘office’ as a space used for working, and the benefits it offers in this day and age where one can work practically from anywhere, we might once question whether the work from home method really was an efficient way of working, and the context from which the question was asked had provided us an answer-- ‘why wouldn’t it be?’ What this statement means is the requirements of current and future offices will not only cater to work practices like it had been in the past but are expected to represent and communicate an organization’s corporate identity while facilitating collective goals and unity among employees. The definition of future workspace, therefore, gears toward it being the place that encourages people to willingly come to the office to work together, all the while serving as a clear and positive representation of the organization’s identity. Functionally, it has to comprehensively accommodate work-related activities while doing its job in attracting employees to choose to work at the office rather than any other places. Rethinking the concept that once defined corporate office design to better resonate with contemporaneous situations and scenarios will prove that physical workspace will maintain its significance in the present and future, and the office space that is able to adeptly and suitably adjust to changes will serve as a key factor in the success of both individuals and the organization they are a part of.