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KIM-oflage Garden Studio / Delve Architects

KIM-oflage Garden Studio / Delve Architects

KIM-oflage Garden Studio by Delve Architects transforms an overlooked garden corner into a multifunctional oasis for a growing family. Originally part of a dark, damp area used for garden cuttings and dead vegetation, the studio now creates a colourful space designed for sleep, work, painting, and relaxation.

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Logistics in a Dynamic Interior / BIT CREATIVE

The logistics industry requires precision, speed, and perfect organization, and the office space should reflect these values. The thoughtful, dynamic, and functional design by BIT CREATIVE proves that architect Barnaba Grzelecki’s team is fully aware of this. Raw materials, industrial aesthetics, and carefully chosen color accents create an interior that not only meets the needs of logistics but also inspires and motivates action.

Hybrid Work and Party Space / Obata Noblin Office

Hybrid Work and Party Space / Obata Noblin Office

Hybrid Work and Party Space by Obata Noblin Office transforms a 10,750 SF open‑format warehouse in the historic Bay Area into a dynamic environment that adapts to both work and celebration. Situated amongst a mix of industrial and residential buildings, this 1970s-era warehouse—with its unassuming corrugated metal façade—now reveals a mysterious and versatile character.

Modern Interior Design Office / Empirical Consulting Services

Modern Interior Design Office / Empirical Consulting Services

At the entrance, vertical planters made from MS add a touch of nature while maintaining a smooth, modern edge. The work area features seven efficient workstations. In addition, overhead storage with open shelves provides easy access to books and decorative objects, contributing to a neat and inspiring workspace.

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Delta Office / Delta Pods Architects Slovakia

Delta Office by Delta Pods Architects redefines what it means to work in a space that is both functional and inspiring. The design reflects the contrast and collaboration between architectural creativity and engineering precision, merging them into one harmonious environment.

WORK Shed / Linework Architecture

WORK Shed / Linework Architecture

The WORK Shed began with an email titled “Tiny Project?” When a family with a toddler, a baby on the way, and a compact 1919 bungalow found themselves running out of space, they realized their 110-square-foot backyard shed – their current remote office – simply wasn’t enough. They needed a serious upgrade.

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