Earlier this year, Swiss architect
Referencing office culture, seventies utopian projects, and some of Banchini’s previous works done in collaboration with
Created in collaboration with French designer and art director
The square-shaped tiles open up to reveal different activities and various objects hidden underneath. There’s an underfloor kitchen complete with a sink and storage space, along with a rail to hang cups and pans. A different large area of the floor can be raised to reveal a seating space embedded in the floor (hello conversation pit), lit with a wavy
Other sections of the floor can be lifted to reveal a long workshop table with stools, an auditorium with desks and benches, a garden, a cloakroom, video-conference area with flat screen, an inflatable room for power-napping and so on. Regardless of the function, multitasking is the name of the game, with the floor becoming a chair and a table, offering multiple references within an austere,
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