The design of the new interiors for the Diana Corporate Building, crafted by the USOarquitectura studio, presented an interesting challenge due to its layout across two levels marked by narrow floor plans combined with large structural elements. On the first level, the operational area was set up, while on the second, meeting rooms and services were organized: the dining room, kitchen, and a terrace
New interiors for the Diana Corporate Building: design to enhance synergy and teamwork
For the design of the new interiors of the Diana Corporate Building, located in Mexico City, open spaces were favored to promote interaction. In the previous configuration, the high degree of office separation hindered collaboration and synergistic work among individuals
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A crucial requirement from the client was to have four medium-sized meeting rooms that could also be converted into a single large space, and even larger when combined with the adjacent room. For the office's color moodboard, based on neutral shades, orange was chosen as the "trigger": a color that exudes energy and represents innovation and technology, in addition to complementing the corporate color
The workstations were arranged in a "back-to-back" layout because the staff, with an average age of 35, required spacious areas to focus without distractions. One of the project's biggest triumphs is the dining room: the large column was used to create a vestibule that divides it into two areas, in addition to offering a generous terrace with a magnificent southern view of the city. The spaces for restrooms and storage are separated by a door to ensure utmost organization
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Photo credits
Top image, content and gallery images: Héctor Armando Herrera
Designers credits
USOarquitectura
Arq. Gabriel Salazar
Arq. Fernando Castañón
Companies credits
Colaboradores: Gerardo Gavito
Constructora: atxk