CAPEXUS designed, delivered and implemented new offices for Takeda Pharmaceuticals connecting the company's philosophy of "takeda-ism" with modern design.
A thoughtful reconstruction
The original offices located on one floor ceased to meet modern standards, the required capacity and the needs of employees. The solution was the reconstruction led by the CAPEXUS team, which took full advantage of the possibility of expanding to the middle of the next floor and introduced a completely new layout. Thanks to the trust of the company's management, CAPEXUS had the opportunity to come up with a totally unique proposal, but under the condition of closed offices.
Atypical elements
The closed offices and the curvature of the Panorama Business Center presented the challenge of creating a suitable corridor solution. To avoid the undesirable impression of "endless" and monotonous corridors, CAPEXUS decided to uncover the air ducts and embrace an industrial style. The meticulous approach to the reconstruction and the originality of the entire design is underlined by the many pieces of atypical furniture made of solid wood and veneered chipboard. Wood in combination with the overall concept of the offices and other materials plays an important role with high added value.
Takeda-ism permeates the company
Proximity to nature and the improvement of human lives became the motif for much of the reconstruction, which is in line with the more than 230-year-old corporate philosophy of "Takeda-ism". The offices of the biopharmaceutical company do not lack a variety of plants and other green elements. These are incorporated not only into atypical furniture and design details, but also into two green vertical walls in the reception and in the CEO's office. An unmissable element is a tree growing from the dining table.
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