The DSM Office by Studio Niels and Broekbakema Makes Research Fun
Jana Pijak — July 7, 2014 — Art & Design
The DSM office by Studio Niels and BroekBakema injects an industrial research space with a touch of positive energy. This colourful and lively workspace is designed for health sciences company DSM, who specializes in health, food and material research and development.
“DSM works to create solutions and seek new ways to improve quality of life – an endeavor which Studio Niels and BroekBakema designers set out to convey by creating a workplace that facilitates a productive and playful atmosphere.”
The DSM office features colorful and communal brainstorm spaces, an engaging lunch room and booth built-ins that provide privacy for independent work or small meeting of up to four people.
“DSM works to create solutions and seek new ways to improve quality of life – an endeavor which Studio Niels and BroekBakema designers set out to convey by creating a workplace that facilitates a productive and playful atmosphere.”
The DSM office features colorful and communal brainstorm spaces, an engaging lunch room and booth built-ins that provide privacy for independent work or small meeting of up to four people.
Trend Themes
1. Industrial Workspace Design - Designing workspaces with an industrial aesthetic and positive energy can enhance productivity and employee well-being.
2. Communal Brainstorming Spaces - Creating communal brainstorming spaces in offices can encourage collaboration and creativity among employees.
3. Flexible Work Booths - Incorporating flexible work booths in office designs allows for privacy during independent work or small meetings.
Industry Implications
1. Health Sciences - The health sciences industry can adopt industrial and playful workspace designs to promote innovation and encourage a positive work environment.
2. Food Research and Development - Companies specializing in food research and development can benefit from the inclusion of communal brainstorming spaces in their office designs to foster innovation and collaboration.
3. Material Research and Development - Designing industrial and productive workspaces can benefit companies in the material research and development industry by boosting employee creativity and motivation.
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