


Architonic ID: 20274146
Anno di Lancio: 2021
The 'Wardrobe element' offers both seating and wardrobe space.
Concetto
The ‘parkour’ product line re-interprets the cupboard interior. The varied range of uses is based predominantly on a unique design concept: Like a parkour, the design follows the possible movement sequences in the office and develops its form from this. The fixed, rigid object is replaced by flexible, usable forms, whose design is generated from movement. Human proportions describe the figure – the new booths are modulated accordingly. The office, with its specific requirements, will be enriched by innovative experiences in day-to-day work with the new booths. The cupboard booths ‘parkour’ have been developed for various forms of communication in the office. They offer space for concentrated work, for undisturbed phone calls or discussions with another colleague, for a short coffee break for two, as a lounge for relaxation, or as a spontaneous meeting zone for project work. With heights and depths corresponding to the range of cupboards from werner works, the cupboard booths become a central reference point in the office when combined with our ‘lockers’ or cloakroom cupboards. The back of the booths can also be activated. As a whiteboard, magnetic surface or pinboard, the finished back panel becomes an action surface.
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Natural materials
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Germany
We are Karim El-Ishmawi, Martin Jacobs and Chris Middleton and our multidisciplinary team of over 50 architects and interior designers. We founded our architectural office in Berlin in 2005 and have since worked for international companies on the cutting edge of interior architecture and design in the broad spectrum of living and working environments. The foundation of our work is to provide our clients with the best consultation, a precise analysis of every project and the joint development of strategies. A holistic design approach and support throughout all design and constructional phases complete our company philosophy which continually strives for individual and sustainable solutions. We rethink spaces and processes and prove that there is always a clever solution waiting to be discovered. Our current projects include: the conversion of our own Berlin office; MOL Headquarters in Budapest (architecture: Foster + Partners); Kinderspital in Zurich (architecture: Herzog & de Meuron); KWS Covestro Campus in Leverkusen (architecture: HENN). Kinzo‘s customers include 50Hertz, Adidas, AmorePacific, Axel Springer, Ernst & Young, Erste Group AG, GetYourGuide, SieMatic, SoundCloud and Zalando.