We spend most of our working hours in our office, and many of us end up spending our week, looking forward to the weekend when you can look at the open skies and be free of the concrete jungle. Thankfully, more and more companies are aware and are working to reward their employees by making them as comfortable as possible, to keep them refreshed and rejuvenated to ensure their success, as they know if the employees are happy, more chances the company will truly succeed. So imagine this, your office building has an area with a lawn for you to walk on, a work booth that helps you and your co-worker cut off from distractions while focusing on productive outcomes or even a nap room, coz you’ve gotta nap when you gotta nap! These offices will inspire you to begin making small changes that will inspire your employees and bring joy to your workplace.
Selencky Parsons adds cork-lined pod with pegboard walls to its own office with pegboard walls for storing stationery, displaying models and hanging plants
Japanese Studio Happ and 07 Beach’s collaborative design for the Vietnam offices of the tourism company Office E includes green spaces inside the office for the employees to unwind
London architect James Whitaker depicts a proposal for a low-cost studio space in Germany comprising a cluster of shipping containers, which are arranged to direct sunlight into the interior at different times of day
Work lounge at Indeed’s Tokyo offices by Specht Architects
Waiting area at the Spreetail offices in Austin by Perkins+Will
Collaboration and brainstorm space at the Diageo offices in Singapore by M Moser Associates
This Sydney Office Tower design was conceptualized to appeal to the “millennial worker” that the newly developing district aims to attract – innovators in the creative, technology and finance sectors by the Architectural firm Grimshaw
David Chipperfield Architects completed office building with “hanging gardens” in Seoul for the Korean beauty giant Amorepacific’s cube-shaped headquarters
Work booths at a confidential Israeli energy company in Tel Aviv by EN Design Studio
GRT Architects creates New York office with millennial-pink kitchen and dark “nap room”