CSMM Offices – Dusseldorf
CSMM – architecture matters showcased their design capabilities with warm materials and a thoughtful layout for their own space in Dusseldorf, Germany.
CSMM – architecture matters is continuing its recent growth streak. To meet the demands for more flexibility in the workplace, the architecture and consulting firm opened a brand-new Dusseldorf branch office. The CSMM team has created a smart yet stylish design for its 300-square-meter office in the city’s Medienhafen district. The result is a true “place of possibility” designed to inspire staff with its communal areas for collaboration and its retreat spaces for concentration. Thanks to the flexible and variable layout, the design meets growing demands for more agile work practices and creates an optimal work environment. The addition of a desk-sharing scheme allows for more effective use of the office space and more efficient workflows. CSMM’s newest branch office is located in Dusseldorf’s trendy Medienhafen district, with masterpieces from such architectural luminaries as David Chipperfield, Steven Holl, Joe Coenen or Frank O. Gehry right next door. The creative potential of the Dusseldorf site was evident from the very start. A lot of former port buildings have been updated for more modern uses. We opted for an existing building that had already been converted, in line with our vision of sustainable architecture. Our new offices at the Dusseldorf location showcase our philosophy of workplace design – which envisions office space as a ‘place of possibility’. This can be defined as a mixed-use space that encourages chance meetings among staff to drive innovation through co-creation and serendipity. CSMM’s newest branch office is located in Dusseldorf’s trendy Medienhafen district, with masterpieces from such architectural luminaries as David Chipperfield, Steven Holl, Joe Coenen or Frank O. Gehry right next door. The creative potential of the Dusseldorf site was evident from the very start. A lot of former port buildings have been updated for more modern uses. We opted for an existing building that had already been converted, in line with our vision of sustainable architecture. Our new offices at the Dusseldorf location showcase our philosophy of workplace design – which envisions office space as a ‘place of possibility’. This can be defined as a mixed-use space that encourages chance meetings among staff to drive innovation through co-creation and serendipity.
Design: CSMM – architecture matters
Photography: Gleb Polovnykov