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Meeting space

An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about meeting space

Project • By Skyfold Inc.Offices

Stadsbader, Belgium

N.V. Stadsbader, founded in 1946, is a road and public works contractor based in Belgium. Architecture and engineering firm DGB was tasked to design a new flexible office building at the client’s request.The client wanted the offices to complement the existing offices while also meeting the following requirements:A multifunctional meeting space with a bistro on the ground floor.The creation of new office space for approximately 120 staff, divided over 3 levels, but each connected to the existing building.The construction of an underground car park.The main challenge was the design of a multifunctional meeting space. The client specifically wanted the space to be as versatile as possible. They needed the option to have as many meeting... More

Project • By Skyfold Inc.Offices

Sands Capital

Back in October 2007, when Sands Capital Management was a small investment firm occupying 10,000 ft² of space, Gensler designed their space to provide flexibility and an upscale look to assist in the growth of the company. They installed one Classic 51 wall that was simply 20’ x 10’ to divide their conference room and allow for multiple functions at the same time.Fast forward to 2016. Sands has grown to become a major international investment firm with significant assets under its management. They leased 80,000 ft² on 4 floors across the street from their initial lease. Sands selected OTJ Architects from Washington, DC to design their new trophy space alongside the Potomac River with views of the U. S. Capitol and othe... More

Project • By GROUP AOffices

CENTRAL PARK

GROUP A has completed the sculptural office tower centrally located in the vibrant Utrecht Station Area. The 90-meter-high Central Park is named after the subtropical park that marks the city’s 45 meter line. The two-story indoor park is enclosed by a receding glass facade embracing the park like an undulating curtain. This is where employees come together to unwind, brainstorm or attend an event in a unique ecosystem overlooking the city. By making the indoor park the building’s central feature, GROUP A adds a landmark to the city’s skyline and establishes a new standard for green office buildings. Sebastian van Damme Sebastian van Damme Jordi Huisman Subtropical meeting place With a green gesture to... More