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Progetto CMR and Progetto Design & Build have realized the retrofit of the entire building that houses the new offices of the well-known auditing and consulting company in Rome. Working on new spatial formats and the multiple uses of collaborative spaces.
The space planning activity has combined organizational efficiency and the well-being of people. The interior spaces, in fact, have been completely redefined, following the major demolition of internal walls, with the aim of supporting productivity and facilitate collaboration in an articulated reality such as KPMG, starting from the quality of the experience offered to the people who work there.
The plan reflects the vision and organization of work in KPMG, alternating closed spaces with assigned workstations, to open space with unassigned workstations, occupied in rotation, and bookable via web.
"These offices have been an important field of experimentation of the transition that we are experiencing from Working Space to Living Place", says Massimo Roj, CEO of Progetto CMR, "The company KPMG for years has been experimenting with forms of hybrid work and has thus been able to rethink, with a long-term vision, the new spaces in anticipation of new and constantly evolving ways of living spaces and meetings."
Artemide, together with Progetto CMR, was able to carefully integrate lighting systems best suited to each type of space, starting from architectural diffusing luminaires such as A.39 and A.24 for open spaces and meeting rooms to Eggboard soundproof panels for smaller call areas.
Year: 2021
Author: Progetto CMR
Photo: Andrea Martiradonna
The space planning activity has combined organizational efficiency and the well-being of people. The interior spaces, in fact, have been completely redefined, following the major demolition of internal walls, with the aim of supporting productivity and facilitate collaboration in an articulated reality such as KPMG, starting from the quality of the experience offered to the people who work there.
The plan reflects the vision and organization of work in KPMG, alternating closed spaces with assigned workstations, to open space with unassigned workstations, occupied in rotation, and bookable via web.
"These offices have been an important field of experimentation of the transition that we are experiencing from Working Space to Living Place", says Massimo Roj, CEO of Progetto CMR, "The company KPMG for years has been experimenting with forms of hybrid work and has thus been able to rethink, with a long-term vision, the new spaces in anticipation of new and constantly evolving ways of living spaces and meetings."
Artemide, together with Progetto CMR, was able to carefully integrate lighting systems best suited to each type of space, starting from architectural diffusing luminaires such as A.39 and A.24 for open spaces and meeting rooms to Eggboard soundproof panels for smaller call areas.
Year: 2021
Author: Progetto CMR
Photo: Andrea Martiradonna
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