Versatility in Interiors
By: balbek bureau, Ukraine.
Publisher: New Delhi Burda Media India Private Limited 2019Edition: Vol.36(6), June.Description: 88-95p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: Architecture+DesignSummary: In 2016, the Grammarly Kyiv team grew and decided to move to a bigger space. Due to the nature of operations, the company required a variety of spaces for different activity types, including: A large conference hall with 150 seating capacity, for lectures and presentations (aka a meet-up zone); a number of small meeting rooms equipped with IT devices for quality audio and video conferences between offices across the globe; reception zone; a soundproof recreation room; canteen for employees; nap room; several lounge zones; and facilities areas. Other requirements included eco-friendly materials, warm colour palette and homely feel of the interior; high-tech solutions for conference connection and electrification systems, as well as flexibility and adaptability of space. The original office area, occupying the top two-level floor of a 14-storey office building, consisted of two levels, with the ground level featuring 8.8m-high ceiling and 1,300sq m of open space, and the mezzanine level with a 3m-high ceiling and 450sq m of space.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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In 2016, the Grammarly Kyiv team grew and decided to move to a bigger space. Due
to the nature of operations, the company required a variety of spaces for different activity types, including: A large conference hall with 150 seating capacity, for lectures and presentations (aka a meet-up zone); a number of small meeting rooms equipped with IT devices for quality audio and video conferences between offices across the globe; reception zone; a soundproof recreation room; canteen for employees; nap room; several lounge zones; and facilities areas. Other requirements included eco-friendly materials, warm colour palette and homely feel of the interior; high-tech solutions for conference connection and electrification systems, as well as flexibility and adaptability of space.
The original office area, occupying the top two-level floor of a 14-storey office building, consisted of two levels, with the ground level featuring 8.8m-high ceiling and 1,300sq m of open space, and the mezzanine level with a 3m-high ceiling and 450sq m of space.
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