The office in the woods by Selgascano architects will help even the most plugged-in workers feel in union with nature.
It was designed by Jose Selgas and Lucia Cano, architectural partners who wanted to build a structure in a forest near Madrid, Spain -- yet the project was not for a client, but for themselves.
With solarium style glass walls that bend over in semi-arches, Selgascano's office in the woods allows for ample daylight to come in, a view of the stars by night, and a constant sense of being surrounded by nature.
Forest Offices
Selgascano Architects Build Their Creative Space in the Woods of Madrid
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Office in the Woods — Creating unique office spaces immersed in nature can enhance employee well-being and productivity.
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Solarium Style Glass Walls — Incorporating curved glass walls in office designs can maximize natural light and provide a connection to the outdoors.
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Self-initiated Architectural Projects — Architects increasingly undertake personal projects to showcase their creativity and push the boundaries of design.
Industry Implications
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Architecture — Architects can explore innovative ways to integrate natural elements into office designs, enhancing the work environment for employees.
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Interior Design — Interior designers can experiment with curved glass walls to create unique and visually stunning office spaces that promote a connection with nature.
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Sustainability — Sustainable design practices can be applied in creating eco-friendly office spaces that prioritize the use of natural light and harmonize with the surrounding environment.