Schrack Headquater
When we think about our office workspace, things such as our tasks, colleagues, office equipment, atmosphere, productivity, and possibly challenges or stressors might come to mind first.
The constant change in society and the need to work in harmony with modern media are currently driving a trend towards open and flexible office space forms.
Companies can fulfill the desire for a “Green Office” by introducing environmentally friendly practices and technologies, such as energy-efficient lighting, recycling programs, green roofs, and the use of sustainable building materials. The communication of the new building with the city can be achieved through architectural design, integration into the urban environment, public accessibility, and possibly cultural or social events involving the community. Focused work, coordination, and teamwork are supported by clear goals, effective communication, team structures and processes, as well as suitable work environments. The definition of beauty is subjective and can vary depending on cultural, aesthetic, and personal preferences. In the context of architecture, beauty can be associated with harmony, proportion, aesthetics, and emotional resonance. The “climate control” of office spaces includes not only controlling room temperature and air quality but also aspects such as air circulation, humidity, lighting, and ergonomic design, all of which can influence the well-being and productivity of employees. An open work environment can be associated with flexibility, collaboration, transparency, communicative work environments, and an integrative corporate culture.
Client Schrack Company
Location Vienna, Austria
Project Year 2023
Building type Private
Project stage Conceptual design proposal
Area 17.500 m2






