Natural Material-Focused Headquarters

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Superlimão Designs the Escritório da Engenharia HQ

Architecture firm Superlimão highlights construction elements in their natural form in its modern headquarters office for Escritório da Engenharia in São Paulo. The studio was tapped to create a space that caters to a hybrid working space for in-person and remote workspaces. When creating the office, the studio shines a spotlight on industrial elements to bring forth a raw visual in a captivating way. It features brick, metal mesh, concrete, and color-coded wires.

The office is made up of an event space for lectures and events from external groups. It also features bleacher style seatings that create a more casual space for employees and visiting guests. Other components include a podcast recording studio detailed with terracotta bricks.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Material-focused Design - The trend of incorporating natural construction materials in office design offers opportunities for creating visually captivating and raw spaces.
2. Hybrid Working Spaces - The trend of creating hybrid working spaces that cater to both in-person and remote work provides opportunities for versatile and flexible office designs.
3. Industrial Aesthetic - The trend of showcasing industrial elements in office interiors opens up opportunities for creating unique and visually striking work environments.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Interior Design - The architecture and interior design industry can capitalize on the trend of natural material-focused design to create innovative and visually appealing office spaces.
2. Construction and Real Estate - The construction and real estate industry can explore opportunities in developing hybrid working spaces that accommodate the changing work landscape.
3. Furniture and Office Equipment - The furniture and office equipment industry can tap into the trend of industrial aesthetics to provide unique and stylish design solutions for modern workspaces.

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