OKB Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Renovation of community space in office
DETAIL
CLIENTS : OKB Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank
PROJECT : Community Space "BASE NEO" Interior Design
INDUSTRY : Banking
OPEN :2025
AREA : Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture
PEARL WORK : Planning, Design, Construction
PROJECT : Community Space "BASE NEO" Interior Design
INDUSTRY : Banking
OPEN :2025
AREA : Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture
PEARL WORK : Planning, Design, Construction
PROJECT
This is a project to renovate an in-office community space that maximizes the use of limited space.
This space, which can be used by employees in a specific area, serves multiple purposes including coworking, meetings, conferences, and relaxation. It is also designed to function as a response headquarters in the event of an emergency. Centered around a large frameless whiteboard, glass partitions divide the space while ensuring a sense of visual openness. The green space above and the carpet on the floor are connected to create a sense of spaciousness and unity. The carpet is zoned in gradations to create a relaxing corner with more greenery and a gray-based meeting space, allowing for a change of mood. The wall bench sofa is easily movable, allowing everyone to gather in front of the whiteboard. The open entrance, low chairs for napping, and balance ball chairs create a space that loosely connects the boundary between working and resting.
This space, which can be used by employees in a specific area, serves multiple purposes including coworking, meetings, conferences, and relaxation. It is also designed to function as a response headquarters in the event of an emergency. Centered around a large frameless whiteboard, glass partitions divide the space while ensuring a sense of visual openness. The green space above and the carpet on the floor are connected to create a sense of spaciousness and unity. The carpet is zoned in gradations to create a relaxing corner with more greenery and a gray-based meeting space, allowing for a change of mood. The wall bench sofa is easily movable, allowing everyone to gather in front of the whiteboard. The open entrance, low chairs for napping, and balance ball chairs create a space that loosely connects the boundary between working and resting.
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