One of the primary aims of the project is to align with the company's philosophy, minimizing its environmental impact through the use of a wide array of natural and ecological materials. This approach achieves a significant reduction in the use of plastics across various elements, spanning from construction materials to furniture. The incorporation of natural carpets or concrete as flooring, solid wood in furniture, ceramics and stone in cladding, cellulose in ceilings, and lime paints not only aids to fulfilling these objectives but also, combined with the greenery and natural light, conveys a sense of comfort and domesticity that was a key pursuit in the design.
The proposal for Stark Future's new offices introduces a succession of interconnected spaces accommodating various uses within a scheme focused on maximum flexibility and simplicity. The interior design of the project orchestrates these connections through a winding path, materialized using elements such as lighting, dropped ceiling geometry, and vertical partitions. Simultaneously, it imbues each area with materiality, greenery, and natural light, customizing and adapting them appropriately to their respective purposes.
Thus, there exists a 200-meter-long continuum where workspaces, meeting rooms, and additional areas like dining or resting spaces, unfold seamlessly, creating a sequence of interior landscapes tailored to the specific use in each section.