The internationally renowned law firm of Addleshaw Goddard has just completed another innovative workplace design collaboration with the team of CSMM. After the successful development of the Hamburg branch, the firm commissioned CSMM to work on its second office in Germany as well. The office in Frankfurt is designed with rapid staff growth in mind and with a floorplan flexible enough to adapt to the firm’s requirements as they evolve. Based on the insights gained in a workshop, the design reflected the needs of everyone in the office.


Addleshaw Goddard and CSMM started working together in Hamburg in the run-up to the opening of the firm’s first German office in 2020. Thanks to the optimal space strategy aligned with staff needs as well as the high-quality materials and warm colour scheme, CSMM created a sophisticated yet practical design for the Hamburg office. The design team configured the office for agility, combining the open-plan layout common in Anglo-Saxon offices with the individual offices prevalent in traditional German law firms. To ensure everyone gets the work environment that best suits their needs, CSMM held a workshop to obtain staff input regarding the colour scheme as well as the floorplan.


The main objective of the project was to develop an interior design that gives staff a sense of belonging, is instantly recognisable and remains true to the firm’s European brand equity. Building on the positive experience and the achievements of the first project in Hamburg, Addleshaw Goddard decided to adapt this successful design for the Frankfurt office as well. They commissioned the same team from CSMM to work on the project, relying on its expertise and knowledge of the firm’s requirements.


As Addleshaw Goddard continues to grow its Frankfurt-based workforce, the CSMM team made a design flexible enough to meet the firm’s future needs and a floorplan that uses the space in the Westend property to its best advantage. Today’s companies are looking for a more agile and dynamic use of space, so the hallmark of a contemporary offices is a design that promotes growth and flexible work models. State-of-the-art workplaces have to have the flexibility to adapt to varying numbers of staff working on site. It is up to the architects to make the office a ‘place of possibility’ ready for every conceivable future scenario from the outset.