Sanofi Office Interior

Location: Váci Greens, Budapest

Client: Sanofi

Design: 2019

Realisation: 2020

Scale: 3.500 m2

Designers: LAB5 architects | Linda Erdélyi, András Dobos, Balázs Korényi, Virág Anna Gáspár | Rebeka Sipos, Anna Beketova, Zoltán Kozma, Zoltán Szegedi, Annamária Tóth

Pattern design, graphics: Lili Veszrpémi

General architecture: Lukács és Vikár

Lighting Engineer: Solinfo Lighting Embassy

Acoustics: AQrate | Andor Fürjes

Project manager: CBRE | András Molnár

Photography: Zsolt Batár

 

Sanofi is a worldwide company working in the pharmacy industries. LAB5 created the interior of their Budapest office located in the Váci Greens Office Building. The concept of the design is focusing on its location, city of Budapest. The layout of the building is determined by the 3 interlinking wings, joined by narrow volumes. Cores are located in the wide sections; the representative entrance point opens from the volume next to the pathway.

We are presenting 5 key spectacles: Parliament – reception; Buda Castle – work café; Gellert mountain – community centre; Elisabeth Bridge – open office; Liberty Bridge – open office.

 

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The concept represents the main attractions of Budapest, seen both by tourists and locals. These conceptual “sceneries” serve two functions, first they are giving colourful atmosphere for the interiors, second, they are helping the orientation on the area of 3.500 m2.

Parliament:

Exterior and interior finishing materials and architectural motives of the Parliament building is evoked in the reception area. Vivid colours on carpets and pieces of furniture resemble the original red and blue carpets, yellow brass and wood finishes. They are accompanied with opal shaded lighting fixtures. A graphical hint joins the pattern of the openable glazed walls of the board rooms, inspired by the architectural façade features of the gothic lancet windows.

Buda Castle:

The image of the Buda Castle can be seen in the space of the work café, that is an area opening from the reception. Pastel mortal façade colours are seen on the walls and furnishing. Natural stone and patinated copper are characteristic in the Castle, so they are used on the floor – with bright green kitchen counter. The graphic design of the glass wall is following the organic ornamented motives of the Fisherman’s Bastion, strengthen by the white, broken stone imitation on the floor.

Gellért Mountain:

The main functions of the Community Centre are relaxation and get-togethers, so we used the natural image of the spectacular mountain. The two main characters, rocky peaks and green filled sides both appear in this area. The rock itself becomes a stepped podium, embraced by the green. The kiosk is the main element of this recreation zone, works as a trellis pavilion of the Centre. The glazed wall pattern design imitates the graphic details of the plants and rocks.

Elisabeth Bridge:

There are two identic open office areas in the space, both shaped as bridges, Elisabeth and Liberty. Floors, walls, main furnishing are in monochromatic shades to evoke the clear white bridge of Elisabeth, and to contrast a bit as its asphalt pavement. The rivets come as details in focus, accompanied by the airy, lightsome lines, and paired with bold geometric patterns. Finishes of the columns are direct references to the columns of the bridge. Pastel mobile furniture and wall colours are evoking the summer sunlight.

Liberty Bridge:

Carpets, walls, furnishing are dressed in the bright green colour of the bridge. Finishing of the columns are direct references to the bridge columns too, and the pale blue on the original surface behind them is the metaphor of the blue sky that can be seen standing on the bridge itself, looking through the structure. Graphic design of the glazed wall resembles the identical contour of the bridge.