Status: Realised
Area: 850m2
Year: 2022
Location: Moschato, Greece
The new offices of EDENRED in Greece are housed on the second floor of the recently renovated ΙXI office building, in Moschato area, Athens. The project was developed and implemented after the radical renovation of the existing structure and its transformation into a functionally "smart", environmentally "friendly", according to LEED standards for sustainable buildings, and aesthetically modern office space, by KN Group _ Design that works.
The architectural approach aimed at the location of the main working areas around the perimeter, next to the elevation openings, in a way that achieved optimal lighting and ventilation of the space as well as free access of users to the view. The design of the workspaces in the elevated section was based on the logic of the open space model, where the different workgroups are delimited by light dividers, such as green islands and transparent dividers with colored frames.
In the center of the floor, all the cooperative spaces of the company are gathered in a polymorphic green construction with folding openings, where employees can chat and interact, meet customers, host events, and promote their services. The possibility of opening the external folding curtain walls of the central structure in collaboration with the wide steps of the elevated section, which can also be used as low stands, creates multiple scenarios of use.
A large wooden island, on the boundary between the raised floor and the central space, at a different height, created a work bench with storage space. In it, 16 facing workstations are served by different heights of ergonomic Rookie chairs by Konstantin Grcic.
In the closed offices, the grid of colored partitions incorporated glass, which was removed from the previous façade of the building and reused. A wooden beam, a remnant of the adjacent lines of the electric railway, was used to create a stair on the site. Cabinets, bookcases with geometric shapes, colors and textures create storage areas for living rooms or work benches for employees.
A decisive role is played by the break areas that are integrated in the workplace, acting as poles of interaction and teamwork, like the two Royal Stranger armchairs which, with their special design, create a welcoming space next to a small library.
The anthropocentric philosophy of KN Group and the innovative way in which it approaches the needs of its customers have resulted in the creation of a multipurpose space, which supports in various ways the functions of the user while at the same time highlighting a modern perception of office space.
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