By creating a coordinated office space that relies on both structure and fluidity, Japanese design studio Canuch designed an office that reflects its corporate culture.
Nentrys is a transportation company that this coordinated office was designed for and it features many symmetrical spaces that promote a relaxed but simultaneously hardworking corporate culture. The office has an open-concept space that features bright pops of color with lime green chairs, but also features more relaxed working pods as well as large corporate boardrooms. Complete with a bar and a lounge area with multi-leveled seating, the design reflects the transparency and employee-friendly processes with which this company is run.
By incorporating elements of traditional offices with a more modern workspace concept, this space encourages both work and play.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Coordinated Office Spaces
- The trend towards coordinated office spaces is disrupting traditional office design by fostering both structure and fluidity.
- Open-concept Workspaces
- The trend towards open-concept workspaces is disrupting traditional cubicles and corner offices by promoting collaboration and creativity.
- Employee-friendly Processes
- The trend towards employee-friendly processes is disrupting traditional top-down management styles, fostering a happier and more productive workforce.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Architecture and Interior Design
- The coordinated office trend creates opportunities for architecture and interior design professionals to design innovative office spaces that foster productivity and employee satisfaction.
- Transportation and Logistics
- The coordinated office trend creates opportunities for transportation and logistics companies to improve their corporate culture and promote innovative work processes.
- Corporate Culture Consulting
- The coordinated office trend creates opportunities for corporate culture consulting services to provide guidance on creating employee-friendly processes and design structures that promote collaboration and productivity.
