King uses a Scrum-based work method and therefore requires a flexible solution for its workstations when the teams change their size and composition, as well as places for both quick stand-up meetings and longer meetings in rooms. Writing surfaces must always be close at hand.
By interrupting the long aisles and corridors of an open landscape with lateral branches set at a 45-degree angle, open Scrum squares are created for meetings around the whiteboards or in the lounge furniture.
The meeting rooms vary in size to accommodate both large and small bookable meetings. Each room has its own graphics that reflect the area’s concept, partly on an accent wall and partly on the foreground glass of the room. This creates a diorama, which provides an overall picture in terms of perspective and scenography.
Distributed around the office are many places for concentration or conversation plus smaller, non-bookable rooms, a separate “cabin” in the submarine, bus or tram, a retreat in the library, and a space for silent concentration or relaxation in front of the fire. The biggest shared meeting space is Pavilion Park – an inclusive party room inspired by Sweden’s traditional “people’s parks” combined with a touch of the funfair. Here the entire King family can gather for meals or major events.
King office, Stockholm
Program: office
Architects: Adolfsson & Partners
Project team: Hans Adolfsson, Anki Gneib, Annika Zetterquist, Anna Gustafsson, Håkan Rehlel, Gustaf Sundqvist, + 137 creative artisans
Area: 6,578 sqm
Completion: 2015