Wood-based Materials in Detail

From Storage to Sanctuary: A Former Warehouse Reimagined as an Inspiring Workspace

andOffice-Office-6_15_700pixel

The andOffice planning office transforms its workspace into a showcase—one that celebrates the full spectrum of wood-based materials while demonstrating their precision craftsmanship, versatility in integrated design, and capacity to shape atmosphere. The design itself becomes a manifesto of the office's architectural philosophy. What began as a forgotten storage facility has been completely gutted and thoughtfully reorganized into an open, dynamic work environment. Just a few carefully calibrated pieces of bespoke furniture and carpentry installations—each precisely fitted to the existing structure—have accomplished this transformation.

The result is an interdisciplinary achievement: honest, raw, and warmly inviting—a space split into two distinct zones with their own character. The open-plan office embraces a light grey palette, creating a clean, cool environment, while the adjoining multifunctional wing wraps itself in warm Siena tones punctuated by terracotta accents. Twenty-four compact workstations fill the main office, designed for flexibility and shared ownership—no desk belongs permanently to any one person. High-performance computers remain fixed installations, yet remain accessible to all staff from any office area or home office setup. Expansive continuous tables and low-profile sideboards crafted from birch multiplex sit atop freestanding OSB hollow pedestals, floating through the space. Two natural MDF coat storage boxes perch on the sideboards, anchoring the entrance threshold while their acoustic-lined backs—softwood fibreboards with strategic perforations—dampen sound. Mirroring this arrangement, three soundproofed and visually isolated work pods anchor the rear, perfect for concentration-demanding tasks. The central zone pulses as the office's true heart: rollable standing and sitting tables here invite spontaneous team collaboration, creative brainstorming, and model-making. The space also accommodates lectures and presentations for up to fifty attendees. Open spruce beam structures define this fluid area, framing visual connections and channeling natural light into every corner. The original stairwell hub now serves dual duty—a digital command center by day and an analog creative workshop always. Rails encircle it on all sides: here, material samples are assembled, drawings are displayed, and sketches are pinned to acoustic panels. The auxiliary wing houses meeting rooms, a living kitchen, a coffee lounge, and shower facilities—all wrapped in expressive maritime pine, with white fir wood slatting on the partition walls. After hours, this zone transforms into a private event venue. Even the meeting furniture plays a hidden role: it doubles as a fold-down bed, deployable in seconds.

www.andoffice.com

Photography Credits:

Philip Kottlorz
www.philipkottlorz.com

(Featured in CUBE Stuttgart 03|22)

Architects:

andOffice
www.andoffice.com

Water Dispenser:

hansgrohe
www.hansgrohe.de

Fixtures:

Dornbracht
www.dornbracht.com

Office Chairs:

Vitra
www.vitra.com

Furnishings:

Hay
www.hay.dk
Normann Copenhagen
www.normann-copenhagen.com

Nothing found.

Radically Reduced

A new timber residence for a family that focuses on the essentials

New Yet Familiar

On the expansion and transformation of Hamburg's green heart

New Addition to the Historic Old Town

An elegant new building seamlessly integrates into the streetscape at Oberanger, nestled among postwar structures

Sustainable and Flexible

New Schulzentrum Stockbrünnele in Böblingen brings two schools together under one roof

Nothing found.

Favourite_TLB_Sports Hall-Gerlingen_065_19_700px

Dynamic Play

An elegant, generously glazed sports hall that engages with vibrant outdoor spaces and abundant green

001b_15_700pixel

A refined architectural language

To maximize the compact site, Fischer Rüdenauer Architects designed L-shaped floor plans arranged around a central core...

CA498-02_15_700px

Form + Colour

Redesigning a medical clinic: using volume and colour to define distinct spatial experiences

DPV_N62_15_700pixel

Flexibly Modular

Office Buildings Tailored to Distinct Requirements

Oberdorfer-Middel-Stauch_57A9365_15_700pixel

Minimalism With Color

A Family Home: Generous Storage Meets Modern Art

ADP_6209-ed_15_700px

Guided by light

Long and narrow need not mean dark—this terraced house proves it.

Maximizing Timber

A Sustainable, Long-Lasting Commercial Building That Unites All Operations

A Distinctive Entrance

A family home that maximizes space, harnesses natural light, and blurs the line between indoor and outdoor living in an urban setting