Partners Group
In a nod to its industrial design heritage, featuring several buildings with extensive open plan office space.
Partners Group- the space encompasses open workspaces, breakout conference rooms, an enclosed collaboration room, a lounge, a cafeteria, a phone booth and a concept living area adjacent to the front office, which is the utmost important vantage point that revels in its ability to intermingle with disparate components of distinct eras, with the use of glass partitions.
Sensitive towards creating an experience, the functional spaces are articulated in an orthogonal configuration and interspersed with intuitive circulation, which is basically self-explanatory as visual connectivity is prioritized, engaging the users and visitors with a series of spatial experiences as they walk through.
Sensitive towards creating an experience, the functional spaces are articulated in an orthogonal configuration and interspersed with intuitive circulation, which is basically self-explanatory as visual connectivity is prioritized, engaging the users and visitors with a series of spatial experiences as they walk through.


this team setting offers options for how to connect with teammates – in person and virtually. Privacy is more important to poeple now and a variety of enclosed spaces provide a place to focus alone. Access to a diverse range of inclusive spaces to support different needs instill a sense of belonging. Enclosed spaces for robust work sessions keeps the energy in and the distractions out.
Diverse spaces give people more choices and greater equity. The space features flexible faculty meeting spaces and enclosed collaboration space that replace the standard. This allows remote participants to see and be seen and creates a more equitable experience for everyone. People will spend more time on video and this team setting offers options for how to connect with teammates – in person and virtually.
The color palette of the office studio combines elements that both enhance the traditional aspects of the heritage structure and align with the modern industrial aesthetic.
Exposure to wood in indoor environment enhances concentration, creativity and problem solving skills. It stimulates mind, boosts productivity and fosters a sense of well being. Considered to be one of the oldest building materials, wood adds warmth, character and sustainability to the project.
The predominant use of neutral tones, such as grays, blacks, and whites, forms the foundational color scheme. This neutral base, typical of an industrial aesthetic, provides a clean and understated backdrop that highlights structural elements like exposed ductwork and metal finishes and adds texture and depth to the palette. It is a versatile backdrop that unifies various elements of the design, while the warm accents of wood and natural materials soften the industrial features and make the space feel inviting.
The choice of wood for flooring is not merely an aesthetic choice: it significantly impacts human health and overall well being with its inherent biophilic attributes. Exposure to wood in indoor environment enhances concentration, creativity and problem solving skills. It stimulates mind, boosts productivity and fosters a sense of well being. Considered to be one of the oldest building materials, wood adds warmth, character and sustainability to the project.
Accents of vibrant colors, potentially in the collection of rugs chosen from Studio Pka’s Elemental collection and the Theseus are used sparingly to inject energy and highlight cultural expansion. The decorative lighting transforms the environment through colour and intensity.
The thoughtful integration of the various ideologies creates a cohesive design language that bridges the past and present. This balanced approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also supports the functionality and comfort of the office studio, making it a vibrant and engaging environment for work.