Saturday, July 4, 2020

10 of Melbournes Best Offices to Work In

10 of Melbournes Best Offices to Work In 10 of Melbourne’s Best Offices to Work In IMAGE SOURCE: CARR DESIGN GROUPTHE blend of modernist architectural vision and natural decor simplicity in Melbourne’s finest workplaces puts them firmly on the map as desirable workplaces: in simple terms they’re some of the city’s best offices to work in. Here are just 10 layouts from the Australian city that quickened our pulses here in AGENT HQ. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 1. Shape, MelbourneImage Source: KANNFINCHAs shape is a provider of  commercial interior fit-out, it’s natural that the company would boast a striking interior of its own. The feeling of creative imagination that flows from the imaginative layout makes it, in terms of employee inspiration alone, one of the best offices to work in. With a design that  is inspired by nature and Melbourne’s global culture,  box-like meeting rooms break up the space, while leafy patterns and exposed wood bring the outdoors in.2. Envato, MelbourneImage Source: EnvatoEnvatos headquarters in Melbourne s central business district make employee wellbeing a main focus. The lunch room opens up to an outdoor terrace, and has a pool table, piano and Space Invaders table to keep staff amused, all ingredients of this workplace being one of the city’s best offices to work in. As well as open plan desk seating, the office also features wooden ring pods around the office to  provide comfortable yet informal meeting spaces. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 3. DesignInc, MelbourneImage Source: DesignInc  photography: TREVOR MEINMelbourne architecture firm DesignInc created its  offices within  the second floor of Melbourne’s old GPO building. An outdoor terrace allows staff a place to escape for a quick break, while aspects of nature are brought indoors through  reclaimed furniture and internal planting. The natural elements are emphasised by their contrast with the monochrome colour scheme and industrial lighting.4. Slattery, MelbourneImage Source: Elenberg Fraser Phot ography: Peter ClarkeSlattery, an Australian Quantity Surveying firm, are distinguished by a beautifully austere, almost monochrome colour scheme. The blend of black and white decor with blonde wood and graphic lines make for an incredibly sophisticated space. A stylish kitchen and glass box meeting rooms provide employees with an inspirational working environment. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 5. Treasury Wine Estates, MelbourneImage Source: V Arc ArchitectureAs the largest wine company in the world, Treasury Wine Estates has  an impressive Melbourne headquarters that reflects  the company’s  global leader  status. The rustic theme,  with barrels and bottles used in the  decor, pay tribute to the wine itself, while hanging chairs and a fully-stocked kitchen (and cellar!) ensure employees have everything they need to get their creative juices flowing.6. Lonsec, MelbourneImage Source: Carr Design GroupLonsec, a financial company, wanted to keep things  profess ional while also embracing contemporary style when designing their offices. This  sleek monochrome headquarters  achieves the perfect balance of these elements,  through features such as  a quirky wall of potted plants and edgy graphic patterns throughout. The open plan layout and common lounge areas encourage collaboration between employees. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 7. Altus, MelbourneImage Source: Edwards Moore Photography: Fraser MarsdenWhen we picture law firms, the traditional offices of the television  show Suits may spring to mind, but Altus wanted to create a younger, edgier environment. The eye-catching orange and black colour scheme, minimalist furniture and imaginative  kitchen area combine to make a fun workplace that reflects the core values of the firm.8. MYOB, MelbourneImage Source: MYOB Photography: Steve BrownMYOB, a business management solutions company, have an office thats fun, encourages collaboration and engages employees. The bright decor, with features such as a ping pong table, basketball hoop, racing track floor and indoor picnic area, creates an energetic, dynamic workplace. The sports theme stretches to the meeting booths, which feature tennis-net partitions. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 9. T2, MelbourneImage Source: Landini Associates Photography: Trevor MeinThe Melbourne headquarters of international tea company T2 are comfortable and stylish while referencing the warehouse theyre built in. The design has  dark colours to the fore, with exposed brick and rough wood creating a industrial feel. The building houses both a shop for the company’s teas and also office spaces  that are  defined as separate while retaining  a sense of overall unity.10. Birkenstock, MelbourneImage Source: Melbourne Design Studio  Photography: Peter ClarkeBirkenstocks Melbourne headquarters house a retail store and corporate offices in a single two-storey building. The space is maximised to make the most o f the natural  light coming in, with indoor plant beds giving the workspace an outdoors feel. The staff kitchen and facilities are shared between retail and corporate staff on a mid-level in the building, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie, making it one of the most enjoyable offices to work in.

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