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Small Office
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Waad El Hadidy
Waad El Hadidy Design Director at SH Hotels and Resorts/Starwood Capital Group
would love more info on what line o...
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Sergio Mannino
Sergio Mannino Founder at Sergio Mannino Studio
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Caro Lundin
Caro Lundin Co-founder & Creative Director at ARC Club
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Martijn Hoogendijk
Martijn Hoogendijk owner / creative director / designer at Martijn Hoogendijk
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5.75
Esra Lemmens
Esra Lemmens Founder & Design Strategist at Esra Lemmens Agency
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5.75
Rosie Morley
Rosie Morley Principal at Fender Katsalidis
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Venelin Kokalov
Venelin Kokalov Design Principal and Principal-in-Charge at Revery Architecture
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5.5
Nasim Köerting
Nasim Köerting Head of Design at The Office Group (TOG)
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Amrita Mahindroo
Amrita Mahindroo Director at DROO - Da Costa Mahindroo Architects
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Roel Slabbers
Roel Slabbers Interior Architect Co-Founder at De Nieuwe Context
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5.75
Shao Feng
Shao Feng Architectural Photographer at SFAP
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Anne-Laure Pingreoun
Anne-Laure Pingreoun Founder at Alter-Projects
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Client
studio73
Floor area
517 ㎡
Completion
2020
construction

Innovation Nihil estudio worked from a design perspective which assumes the changes in labour patterns of the last decade. The working environment becomes more collaborative and “democratised” so workers have the possibility to choose where and how to work. For this reason, nihil estudio plans an open working area, thus creating synergy between the workers, leisure areas and common zones. Creativity Nihil estudio conceives the project through a branding strategy so as to carry out the renovation of their brand identity. Moreover, new Pop culture references are the basis of the design concept: TV series, film icons and gaming world. Taking these elements to the material plane provides the enterprise with a unique identity which reflects their workers’ personality. Functionality / Inclusivity The interior design project starts from a trapezoidal plan, full of pillars. Nihil estudio opts to avoid these architectural elements by enhancing open spaces thanks to a design with soft geometries. By doing this they aim to change the existing space rearranging the areas based on their needs and uses, creating vanishing lines calling the user’s attention and making the pillars go unperceived. Besides, they play with divisions, alternating panels with glass doors, to make the most of natural light. All areas are accessible and adapted to people with reduced mobility.