Little Red Ants by Produce Workshop
Little Red Ants is a creative studio known for churning out compelling videos for a multitude of clients. The nature of their work means they work round the clock, and[...]
© Produce Workshop
Little Red Ants is a creative studio known for churning out compelling videos for a multitude of clients. The nature of their work means they work round the clock, and their new office at CT Hub 2 at Lavender Street needs to be a sanctuary for eat, sleep and play, in addition to work.
The brief also called for a space that promotes communication as every project demands contributions from numerous staff members. As everyone has their little role and contribution to the big picture, they should have their own little space in this ‘ants? nest?. It is all about working cohesively as a single body and creating a sense of bonding and belonging. To some extent it is anti- hot-decking. The result is an open-plan office space occupied by a single piece of furniture ? a continuous figure- of-eight work desk that casually demarcates the worker?s space and the visitor?s space.
© Produce Workshop
© Produce Workshop
It was designed to flow with their work cycle (from writers to editors) and to mirror the way they work (from work to rest, eat and play). The work desk serves as an organisational structure that absorbs and appropriates all storage and functions into its own form. The table bends up to cover the editing suite, full bathroom, server room, meeting-cum-casting room and pantry ? fo...
© Produce Workshop
Little Red Ants is a creative studio known for churning out compelling videos for a multitude of clients. The nature of their work means they work round the clock, and their new office at CT Hub 2 at Lavender Street needs to be a sanctuary for eat, sleep and play, in addition to work.
The brief also called for a space that promotes communication as every project demands contributions from numerous staff members. As everyone has their little role and contribution to the big picture, they should have their own little space in this ‘ants? nest?. It is all about working cohesively as a single body and creating a sense of bonding and belonging. To some extent it is anti- hot-decking. The result is an open-plan office space occupied by a single piece of furniture ? a continuous figure- of-eight work desk that casually demarcates the worker?s space and the visitor?s space.
© Produce Workshop
© Produce Workshop
It was designed to flow with their work cycle (from writers to editors) and to mirror the way they work (from work to rest, eat and play). The work desk serves as an organisational structure that absorbs and appropriates all storage and functions into its own form. The table bends up to cover the editing suite, full bathroom, server room, meeting-cum-casting room and pantry ? fo...
_MFUENTENOTICIAS
ilikearchitecture
_MURLDELAFUENTE
http://www.ilikearchitecture.net/
-------------------------------- |
Lakeside mass-timber theatre in Chile features "box within a box" construction | #Shorts | Dezeen |
|
Tetinska: Innovative House Design by SMLXL in Prague
03-05-2024 09:24 - (
Architecture )