Playster Headquarters by ACDF includes brightly coloured workspaces
Canadian studio ACDF Architecture has used the colours of Playster's logo to create vibrant office spaces at the company's Montreal headquarters.
ACDF revamped a 18,000-square-foot (1,670-square-metre) space in a 1980s tower on Peel Street for subscription-based entertainment service Playster's third office location, after New York and Los Angeles.
"To give their clients an environment suited to the company's high energy and creativity, the architects developed a contemporary, open-concept design highlighted by a clever play of bright colours and white surfaces," said ACDF, which has offices in Montreal and nearby Saint-Hyacinthe.
To keep costs down, existing internal walls were retained but given a technicolour makeover. Matched with colourful carpets, they create a rainbow sequence through the series of meeting rooms, open-plan workspaces, breakout areas and private offices.
"Reminiscent of the company's logo, blocks of colour saturate the walls and carpets, creating a strong visual impact and demarcate different zones in a fluid progression," said the studio, which also used bold colours in the headquarters for software company Lightspeed.
Each team is assigned a different colour, providing Playster employees with a sense of identity within the company.
The colourful spaces around the edges of the plan are connected by an entirely white corridor down the centre. This space provides a stark contrast and "functions as a place of respite from ...
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