The open kitchen serves as a social hub, a place for interaction beyond formal meetings. A small library, chaise longue rooms for frequent travelers, and green niches expand the typology to include places for concentration and mindfulness—including plants from the previous office. Preservation as a design strategy? Exactly.
In dialogue with the architecture designed by Helmut Jahn, Kinzo responds with warm, tactile interiors featuring wood, precise textiles, and accentuated colors. The color concept follows the changing sky and seasons at Tiergarten — a spatial walk along the gently curved interior corridor.
| Client | International Consulting Firm |
| Year | 2024 |
| Location | Berlin |
| Architecture | Helmut Jahn |
| GFA | 1300 qm |
| Scope | Interior Planning (LP 2-8) |
| Typology | HR, New Work, Building Redevelopment |
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