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Ippolito Fleitz Group has completed the European headquarters of internationally operating advertising agency Innocean in Frankfurt, Germany. With the company’s headquarters previously in Korea, the designers created a flexible and modern workplace that fits the Innocean’s youthful philosophy.
The design is nothing short of awe inspiring moments. From the moment visitors step in, they are welcomed by dynamism and movement, key elements carried throughout the entire workplace. The reception area features an inspiring ceiling installation that contrasts beautifully against the rich wood reception desk and black ceiling.
The enchanting light and shadow play, with the rustic wood swing chairs reinforce the youthful and collaborative philosophy of the company.
These design elements guide you through the open work zones and the specially created employee library right up to the in-house gym on the fifth floor, which offers an amazing view over Frankfurt.
Polygonal spatial elements and a wide range of materials represent the high design standards of the agency itself. Open and transparent work areas, paired with semi-public and completely discreet conference zones promote a creative and communicative working atmosphere.
The material scheme transitions from neutral tones to bright rich pops of colours make the space professional, yet vibrant and collaborative.
Facts:
Project: Innocean Headquarters Europe
Client: Innocean Worldwide Europe GmbH
Design: Ippolito Fleitz Group
Location: Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Year: 2013
Size: 2800 m²
Team: Andrew Bardzik, Anke Stern, David Schwarz, Frank Peisert, Sebastian Tiedemann, Yuliya Lytyuk, Gunter Fleitz, Peter Ippolito, Daniela Schröder, Tim Lessmann
Photography: Robert Hoernig, Zooey Braun
*All images and information courtesy of Ippolito Fleitz Group.