In the German town of Schwäbisch Gmünd, just a few kilometres from Stuttgart, Studio Alexander Fehre has designed a flexible and evolving workspace, characterised by a great variety of colours and materials and the presence of different places for meeting, dialogue and relaxation.
Germany. The office of the future is a colorful and shared environment
Bright colors and interaction spaces define the workplaces designed by Alexander Fehre for a company of automotive components.
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- Lucia Caria
- 03 January 2019
- Schwäbisch Gmünd
The main element of the project is the central "road", which distributes the different areas, featuring curves, detours and stopping points. In addition to the 200 workstations, the German architects' project presents a range of semi-private and private rooms for meetings, mobile furniture, an open conference space and a café, the very heart of the office.
Design by Alexander Fehre, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, 2018