Location | Olivia Centre, Gdańsk |
Date | 2022 |
Area | 368 m2 |
Design and fit-out | Design Anatomy / Construction+ |
Design team | Anna Branicka, Monika Loewenau-Solis, Oliwia Pokojska |
Fit-out team | Sławomir Szyca, Bartłomiej Gużewski, Jagoda Paluchowska, Grzegorz Sorgowicki, Jakub Stefaniak, Dariusz LIs |
Photos | Tom Kurek |
R&D office
Our client, for whom we have already designed and built several offices, has presented us with a unique challenge. Due to the geopolitical situation, they decided to quickly relocate their team to Olivia Centre. However, it turned out that it would not be a classic office, but a set of test laboratories with very specific requirements.
The goal was to implement all the installations required by the client and landlord to each laboratory room that is a Faraday cage. In order to introduce many installations into rooms whose purpose is to isolate electromagnetically we have designed specialized filters. We have rebuilt typical office installation systems in such a way that their operation would not interfere with the rooms. The design and layering of the walls, ceilings and floors had included the allowable loads and the type of work.
We didn't want to leave this space typically technical, so we invited our local cooperate artist Oskar Jamrozek (@rdest), to design and paint graphics. We combined technology with nature and greenery themes, which surprisingly transformed the monotonous long corridor.
The result is a custom interior that is also user-friendly despite its technical function.