Stockholm Vatten, Sweden’s largest water and waste management company, delivers world-class drinking water to over one million people in the Stockholm region. The company enlisted White Arkitekter to both renovate its head quarter building and to create an interior that adapts to the working styles of today. The client also envisioned a collaborative space that would exude quality and creativity and encourage knowledge transfer, at the same time as offering secluded nooks and crannies for individual work and concentration.
Housed in a listed office building from the 1970s, the modern workplace White has created enables Stockholm Vatten’s employees to choose where to work for the day depending on their mood or the task at hand. Some pieces from the existing furniture have been re-used in the new design to create a blend of new and old. With the natural water cycle as inspiration, an open and varied space that allows for movement and spontaneous meetings has taken shape. It’s a welcoming environment where everyone has a place and can feel at home.
Comments the client: “The move to a modern office a year ago has been an important leg on our change journey. Although we have not been able to measure and evaluate the new space, we have a clear sense that the open office solution provides a more efficient approach and that it encourages collaboration in an inspiring environment. Since we moved in, we have continued to develop the office concept in close dialogue with our employees. It has created commitment and involvement, which has contributed to a good working environment.”
Clearly defined colour themes, details and varied interiors on the different floors create an inspiring setting which encourages exploration and offers diverse environments for assorted work styles and modes. The result is a healthy and creative office space with longevity.
Year 2016
Work finished in 2016
Status Completed works
Type Corporate Headquarters / Interior Design
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