Innovative Architectural Designs Transforming Workplaces
Today, architectural innovation has taken center stage in the creation of modern workplaces that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. iBestTravel is at the forefront of this revolution, showcasing remarkable designs that embody sustainability and forward-thinking architecture. Below are some notable projects that exemplify this trend.
The DUO towers are certified by Wiredscore, a connectivity ratings system scores commercial buildings on everything from internet speed to mobile connections.
The eye-catching Apple Campus 2, Foster + Partners, opened in April 2017.
In the City Of London, staying fit and healthy is an important part of the fast-living culture, and this new development will boast a gym, wellness centre and rock climbing wall when it opens in 2019.
Clever design features are abundant within it. The working areas are positioned so that they will get the most natural light, with the elevators unusually situated in the middle of the building.
In India the design firm Studio Symbiosis are both changing the way we see architecture in the region and paying tribute to the traditional styles of their nation, with this government building in Lucknow.
Their award-winning design for these Hindi-language newspaper offices uses as little artificial light as possible.
Over in Rajasthan this structure — built on a reservoir — uses the form of the ancient wells beneath it to create a radical, earthly working environment.
In New York, this complex by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, also looks towards sustainability — combining striking design with a modern, green ethos.
Wood might not necessarily be a material you’d associate with groundbreaking modern design, but this building in Sapporo aims to fuse the naturalistic and the cutting-edge, with staggering results.
Masonic buildings are located all over the world, but few are as striking as this new office space from acclaimed architecture firm Gensler — which keeps the old facade and transforms the interior into a new kind of workspace.
Pinterest’s HQ is leading the line when it comes to ambition, showcasing mixed materials and clever workplace psychology tricks, it’s the perfect base for an ever-growing empire.
With its enormous glass front, this Swiss banking district building looks like a crystal castle from a fairytale kingdom, but in actuality it’s another green miracle, again using a thermal envelope system to reduce its energy output.
The Middle East isn’t left out of the party either, with this huge tower taking up residence in one of the oldest parts in Beirut. Designed by SOMA and Michael Abboud, it reflects a city that is very much on the up.
Conclusion
As demonstrated by these remarkable structures, architectural innovation continues to redefine the workplace experience. iBestTravel’s commitment to sustainable, functional, and beautifully designed spaces is paving the way for the future of architecture.