Modern Office Interior Design in Amsterdam by the i29 Interior Architects

Tribal DDB Office by i29 Interior ArchitectsTribal DDB Office by i29 Interior Architects

Modern office interior design is completed designed by the i29 Interior Architects. They have completed designed a modern office space intended for Tribal DDB which located in Amsterdam. It is a modern office which has a simple color interior.

Modern Office Interior Design Review

Tribal DDB office which based in Amsterdam asked the i29 Interior Architects for creating their office interior. Tribal DDB Amsterdam is a highly ranked digital marketing agency and a part of the DDB international, worldwide one of the largest advertising offices. The architect designed this office for accommodate about 80 employees.

With their client, the architect goal is to create an environment where creative interaction is supported and to achieve as much workplaces as possible in a new structure design with the flexible desks and a large open space. All of this is achieved while maintaining a work environment which stimulates long office hours and concentrated work.

A clear identity is required as the Tribal DDB is a part of an international network, which also fits the parent company DDB. Which is friendly and playful but also professional and serious, the design has to reflect an identity. The contradictions within these questions, asked for choices that allow great flexibility in the design.

Modern Office Interior Design Concept

This office is precisely situated in a building where some structural parts could not be changed, it is the challenge for integrated these elements in the design and become an addition to the whole. The architect searched for the design solution to the various problems which could be addressed by one grand gesture. At first a material which could be an alternative to the ceiling system, but also to cover and integrate structural parts likes a big round staircase. Besides that, the acoustics become a very important item for the office, as the open spaces for stimulating creative interaction and optimal usage of space is required.

This thing let the architect to use of the fabrics. It is playful and can make a powerful image on a conceptual level, it is perfect for absorbing the sound and therefore, it creative’s privacy in open spaces. The architect can used it for cover the scars of the demolition in an effective way. There is probably no other material which can be used on floors, ceiling, walls and to create pieces of furniture and lampshades then felt. It’s also durable, acoustic, fireproof and environment friendly. Which doesn’t mean it was easy to make all of these items in one material!

Visit the i29 Interior Architects website – here.

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One Comment

  1. Posted November 14, 2011 at 10:01 pm | Permalink

    This is a stunningly designed office space.
    I like the fact that the architecture had to overcome structural problems and think creatively around it to come up with a good result.
    Very contemporary and understated.

    John

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