MM18 Architecture transforms a dated warehouse in São Paulo into a sprawling office space awash in purple for digital banking platform Nubank.
Skylab's chic new office in Portland occupies 10,000 square feet of space within two semi-cylindrical steel warehouses for a moody industrial feel.
Inspired by nature, urban landscapes, and hospitality design, the 7,500-square-foot Arcadis office is now a creative haven for its Miami employees.
Digital agency Huge unveils its new Gensler-designed global HQ in Brooklyn, New York as a future-focused clubhouse committed to supporting its talents + clients.
Brit Epperson's Studio Plow blends commercial amenities with the small town charm of a Noe Valley structure in their latest boutique office commission.
Feiz Design creates a flexible acoustic lighting system for Abstracta that can be configured into a sound-dampening panel or pendant light.
Complete with a chocolate workshop room and an indoor garden with cacao pod pendant lamps, this modern office is a chocolate lover's dream.
Kinzo Architekten leads the charge in turning the game developer KRAFTON and its PUBG Studios' office into a real life battleground with spaces inspired by the games the employees create.
Architecture and interior design studio NOA moved their HQ to Bolzano, Italy, and created a multifunctional office with a six-color theme.
Finland's pioneering pod company, Framery, delivers a sustainable, first-to-market Smart Pod nuanced in automobile technology and packed with premium features in four customizable sizes.
Augmented architecture practice Patriarche transforms Gearbox's new Montreal office with high color contrasts on the walls and in the furnishings.
Edelman's new UK headquarters, designed by Gensler and dubbed the Francis House, supports various modes of work for employees + clients alike.
This 360,000-square-foot office is complete with “neighborhoods” and “storefronts” that encourage connection, collaboration, and employee wellness.
Relaxound's office in Berlin, Germany, embraces color, comfort, and connection thanks to an empathic design by Ester Bruzkus Architekten.
Two wooden cuboids that resemble building blocks and cityscapes ingeniously solve a number of issues in this open-plan office in Munich.