Mexico, MX
Social Working Club design arises from the opportunity to offer the market a different option, a building of smaller proportions that allows smaller offices with the possibility of growth within the same space. The main axis of the project is the service, beyond the rental of workspaces. It seeks to generate experiences similar to a boutique hotel where customer service is a priority and the design of the environments is welcoming and warm, proposing an idea that goes beyond conventional in corporate office spaces.
The ground floor has access control, the reception and a member’s lounge, the latter allows users to have a common living space with a cafeteria and versatile and modern workstations. Wood, in contrast to granite floors and the use of aluminum, manages to create a contemporary and timeless space that also plays with glass elements and a color palette that invites the user to stay.
The first level houses the different meeting rooms equipped for groups from 5 up to 14 people, all have acoustic panels that promote privacy within the space. The materiality of these rooms is mainly composed of wood, aluminum and glass accompanied by textiles that enrich the feeling of intimacy together with a gray chromatic palette with details in blue and dark green.
Status: Built
Location: Mexico, MX
Firm Role: Interior design