Modern work opportunities

Stadler Germany

Project facts and figures

Timeframe
2021
Work setting possibilities
550
Space in m²
9000
Industry
Rail Construction
Wohnlichkeit mitten im open Space Bereich.
The project rooms offer plenty of space for a wide variety of work and workshop settings.

The challenge

The new building consists of several ships with different functions. The centerpiece is an assembly hall with two ships and two double crane systems each. On both sides of the assembly hall there is a spacious canteen on the first floor, office and meeting areas over 3 floors, as well as a large workshop area with café and a central conference area on the 2nd floor. The particular challenge was to find good conceptual solutions in the context of the planned introduction of a desk-sharing model in the administrative area and at the same time desired departmental affiliation.

Lots of plants and wood: the “Workcafe”
In the canteen there is a spacious lounge area with arena seating platform as a special construction

Our solution

Together with Stadler’s project team, we worked on a wide variety of worksettings for the spaces. On the one hand, we created spaces for cross-departmental, collaborative work, and on the other, retreats for concentrated work, confidential conversations and telephony.Together with Stadler’s project team, we worked on a wide variety of worksettings for the spaces. On the one hand, we created spaces for cross-departmental, collaborative work, and on the other, retreats for concentrated work, confidential discussions and telephony.

The spacious canteen: a sun-drenched meeting space

Interior Design

The selection of various shades of blue with accents in yellow was the prerequisite in the final color and material concept. In the design of the work surfaces, conscious emphasis was placed on furnishings that integrate functionality, acoustic effectiveness and a feel-good character.

It was important to us to freely incorporate the “train and rail” theme in the floor and wall design. The design of the work café and canteen deliberately contrasts with the office furnishings by introducing homely, earthy tones and wood.

“The Special Train to Pankow” provides a view into the production hall through train windows.