Main tasks of business centre design
Formation of status image
The design should emphasise the prestige of the business centre, creating an atmosphere of success and professionalism. Stylish interiors help to attract tenants and create a positive impression among visitors.
The space should be competently organised: convenient entrance groups, spacious halls, comfortable office spaces and recreation areas. Rational use of space contributes to the efficient work of employees.
The design should provide convenience for all categories of users - tenants, employees and guests. Ergonomic furniture, quality lighting and well thought-out navigation create a comfortable working environment.
The use of modern technologies, smart lighting and ventilation systems, eco-friendly materials makes the business centre more attractive and competitive.
Unified style and branding
Visual design should be in line with the building's concept and brand. A harmonious combination of colours, materials and decorative elements helps to create a recognisable style and a pleasant atmosphere.
It is important to consider noise insulation in offices and meeting rooms, as well as providing sufficient natural and artificial light for working comfort.
Optimising acoustics and lighting
Safety and ease of movement
The design should consider navigation systems, convenient circulation routes and safety measures, including emergency evacuation zones and a barrier-free environment for all visitors.