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Korn Ferry

Gensler

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JURY VOTES
Small Office
6.56
7.58
6.63
6.87
6.91
Nicholas Burns
Nicholas Burns Founder at Studio Nicholas Burns
7.13
9
7.97
6.2
7.58
John Naranjo
John Naranjo Creative Director at Arcadis - Callison RTKL
6.4
7.23
6.09
5.98
6.43
David T’Kint
David T’Kint Founder at DTK Studio
7.54
7.54
7.02
7.02
7.28
CM Jao
CM Jao Cofounder at Oft Interiors
6.67
7.64
7.04
7.21
7.14
Marc Verderol
Marc Verderol Head of Store Construction at Swarovski
6.5
6
6
6
6.13
Pallavi Dean
Pallavi Dean Founder at Roar
5.03
8.16
4.84
6.44
6.12
Dimitris Karampatakis
Dimitris Karampatakis Co-founder and Director at K-Studio
6.5
7.8
7
6.25
6.89
Pepa Casado D'Amato
Pepa Casado D'Amato Trend Researcher at Futurea
6
8
7.5
7
7.13
Addy Walcott
Addy Walcott Creative Director at M Moser Associates
7.5
7
6
8.5
7.25
Ben Pashley
Ben Pashley Head of Store Concept Development at Magasin du Nord
6.08
7.53
5.92
6
6.38
Valentina Audrito
Valentina Audrito Cofounder and Partner at Studio Audrito Word of Mouth House
6.65
7.42
6.26
7.8
7.03
Kammy Han
Kammy Han General Manager at Chengdu EGO Business Management
6.56
7.69
7.45
7.45
7.29
Bart Sasim
Bart Sasim Managing Director at Coliving Ventures
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7.3
7.9
7.4
7.2
7.45
Krisztian Szetei
Krisztian Szetei Managing Director at Solinfo Group
6.5
8
6.5
7
7
Ben Wu
Ben Wu Founder at W.Design
6
6.8
6.5
7
6.58
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Korn Ferry
Floor area
1400 ㎡
Completion
2023
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Korn Ferry embarked on a transformative endeavor to revamp their workspace. Gensler’s approach involved a meticulous exploration of design elements, utilising a natural and vibrant colour palette to reimagine the space whilst keep intervention to a minimum.

The core of the project revolved around the integration of public and private spaces, all converging at the heart of the workplace, where an inviting reception area takes center stage. Serving as a display for the Korn Ferry brand, this space boasts a professional atmosphere that fosters a sense of community and belonging.
Maintaining Korn Ferry’s commitment to environmental sustainability, the design team harnessed innovative, cost-effective, and eco-friendly materials, as well as lush greenery for a tranquil ambiance throughout. The project achieved a reduction of its carbon impact by 50% compared to a similar fit out done entirely new.

The kitchen area became a hub for relaxation and rejuvenation, with space for employees to unwind during breaks, socialise, and engage in informal meetings and events. This project was the impetus for the client to embrace an unassigned seating model for the first time, and so to ensure the space still catered to all working needs, a diverse array of enclosed rooms were introduced, providing employees with the privacy and confidentiality required for meetings and focused work.

The design deliberately minimised extensive architectural interventions to ensure cost-effectiveness and sustainability without compromising functionality. The mindset of “creative frugality” meant leaving 55% of the existing partitions in place, and strategically removing walls where it would have the greatest impact on the quality of experience. The prior layout was entirely cellular and hierarchical, and so walls were removed where access to daylight would be significantly improved, or if they were blocking views over the Champs-Élysées. The design preserved 77% of the existing ceilings, replacing only a portion in the heart of the space. Where ceilings were left, painted colour blocks were applied to help signpost collaborative areas without enclosing them. Finally, 88% of the existing furniture was reused in the final project.

All construction work was conducted whilst the site was occupied by the client. As such, the team established a phasing strategy to minimise disruption to Korn Ferry’s business, which is sensitive from a confidentiality and client experience standpoint.

Overall, Gensler’s redesign of Korn Ferry's workspace sets the stage to help them to move away from operating as a traditional executive search firm and transform into a future-focused and collaborative management consulting organisation. Their home is now an elevated and refined environment, where nature seamlessly blends with functionality, and where employee wellbeing and the Korn Ferry brand is prioritised.