The working environment has been perhaps the most fast changing sector of architecture and design at the moment. (We certainly see this in the
With numerous exemplary projects in the category the jury’s final decision was no small feat, however, Google Aotearoa by Warren and Mahoney, New Zealand/ Aotearoa was named
Through thoughtful design that complements people, place and culture Warren and Mahoney has achieved an outstanding result with Google Aotearoa. Connecting with people and culture the design is specific and contemporary but also includes impressive amenity and facility.
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Commenting on just why this project was a stand-out in its category, Mike Radda, vice president North Asia and Pacific at MillerKnoll, highlights the exciting “digital elements” within the project. “Bringing the concept of Te Tai to life is an immersive digital ceiling that plays curated audio-visual scenes and offers a rolling reel of New Zealand’s Aotearoa – [an] innovative and personal [aspect of] the project.”
Yes, long gone are the days of cookie cutter workplace projects. Designing for people and their workplaces means taking a multi-faceted and flexible approach in order to enhance the working time of a particular group of people and business, in their location, reflecting their needs.
Radda adds, “For me, it’s the connection the project has to the land it sits on. The concept of featuring stories of the land, people, and local culture is very special and something I feel more projects will embody moving forward.”
Work is such an important part of our lives and the places in which this time is spent can certainly enhance or detract from the quality of life. With great workplace design comes happy and productive staff and after all isn’t this the outcome everyone desires?
A deserved winner, congratulations Warren and Mahoney for Google Aotearoa that celebrates culture as well as fine creative workplace design.
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