IA Interior Architects designs the new Harella House concept that is located in London, channeling the same idea of an office-as-home. This results in a modern workspace that is made to nourish face-to-face interactions and create a balance that is great for one's well-being as well.
The house is designed to encourage productivity but also a sense of comfort that is found in one's home. The Harella house is found on the fourth floor of a building first built in the 1930s with a BREEAM Excellent rating due to its reduced carbon emissions. The design is an open office and has features such as a terrace, a meeting room that evokes a homey feel, a wooden roof, and a mezzanine.
Home-Inspired Office Designs
IA Interior Architects Designs the New Modern Harella House
Trend Themes
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Home-inspired Office Spaces — Companies can explore designing their offices to look and feel more like home to promote productivity and well-being among employees.
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Breeam-compliant Buildings — The increasing demand for environmentally-friendly buildings creates opportunities for companies to invest in BREEAM-certified buildings.
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Open Office Layout — The use of an open layout in offices can promote interaction and collaboration among employees, leading to increased productivity and creativity.
Industry Implications
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Interior Design — The rise of home-inspired office designs can create opportunities for interior design firms to specialize in optimizing workspace comfort and productivity.
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Real Estate — The growing demand for BREEAM-certified buildings can provide opportunities for real estate developers to invest in environmentally-friendly office spaces.
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Office Furniture — The shift towards open office layouts can create opportunities for office furniture companies to design and market furniture that encourages collaboration and interaction among employees.