Box in the Box, an Ideal Office
The direct architectural logic of “BOX IN THE BOX”, coupled with outdoor space, naturally forms a three-layered nested structure, in which the inside is the outside, and vice versa.
We spend most of our time at work and it is desirable that this place to be warm, attractive and simulative. The home office must be comfortable and hospitable as well, a place where passion and joy can be found in the ongoing activities. For all these, HomeWorldDesign has a display in the OFFICE category that contains the latest achievements not only of world famous designers but also of young ones full of enthusiasm and creativity. Offices belonging to companies all over the world, private offices and also office furniture, or classical and modern projects all these can be found in this category in order to delight and inspire you in making a choice.
The direct architectural logic of “BOX IN THE BOX”, coupled with outdoor space, naturally forms a three-layered nested structure, in which the inside is the outside, and vice versa.
Mayfair Capital appointed Oktra’s Regional team to refurbish and optimise their commercial property at 65 Woodbridge Road in Guildford; an area that has experienced strong rental growth and investor interest in recent years.
This newly completed video-gaming office incorporates elements common to their crowd-funded RPGs (role-playing games). Unexpected details, such as a steampunk entry lounge and vault door in the main conference room
‘Office of Blocks’ is a small office designed for an HR and financial advisory firm in Hong Kong. The project explores how a tiny office with low ceilings (7’4”) could flex with diverse occupancies (4 to 18) and privacy needs
AmberMeeting Office locates in the concrete jungle of Xi’an Central Business District, the designer hopes to create a quiet and comfortable place of work and communication.
COVID-19 has triggered an increased adoption of a mixed work-setting approach, with the ABS noting two in five employed people worked from home at least once a week in February 2021, in contrast to one quarter doing so in March 2020.
Happy Money is on a mission to turn borrowers into savers by helping people pay off credit card debt, empowering them to establish a better relationship with money in the process.
The Pacific Shores Center—once an industrial hub for timber milling and ship construction, is now a business center that’s home to a range of tech companies.