Drago Offices – Gdańsk

Firm
  • Client Drago,
  • Year 2023
  • Location Gdańsk, Poland,
  • Industry Energy / Mining / Oil,
  • Biuro Kreacja designed the Drago offices with their company values incorporated throughout in Gdańsk, Poland.

    An ideal modern workplace is not merely an office space but an environment where functionality, aesthetics, and greenery coexist harmoniously. The design of Drago’s new headquarters in Gdans, crafted by BIURO KREACJA studio, reflects a commitment to nurturing green spaces, integrating them not only into the daily work but at its core.

    Drago’s new headquarters presented a unique challenge for both the architects and the involved investors. As a company specializing in the distribution of products supporting green spaces, Drago decided to take the ambitious step of relocating. Unsurprisingly, they entrusted the realization of their new headquarters to BIURO KREACJA studio, the same team responsible for designing the company’s previous office space.

    Offices and common spaces are meticulously designed with plenty of windows and tall glass doors, allowing light to penetrate freely, adding lightness to the entire space. The glazing, besides its aesthetic function, illuminates the long corridors, giving them a pleasant character. The color scheme revolves around a range of grays and beige, where colors seamlessly flow from walls to ceilings, creating elegant geometric compositions. Black details in furniture, lighting, and graphics create an original contrast and add depth.

    The project considers not only visual aspects but also functional ones, evident in the special approach to signage. Wayfinding design, created by Anna Gawron, is an integral part of the interior. A warm industrial aesthetic is introduced by light-colored ash, visible on furniture fronts and as wall coverings. Natural plants, placed in each office and conference room, are not just decorative but also organic elements, giving the interiors the freshness of nature and emphasizing the company’s commitment to supporting the building of green spaces.

    One key architectural element is an impressive glass staircase, providing an attractive viewpoint for both interior users and outside passersby. Lighting elements and acoustic panels are integrated into the geometric form of the building, penetrating through the ceiling and walls. This treatment not only gives the space a unique character but also plays a key role in improving acoustics and lighting, creating a harmonious whole.

    The top floor of the building serves almost entirely as a conference facility. With the needs of a company regularly holding training sessions for clients in mind, this space is meticulously designed. Separated by a glass wall, the dining room can adapt to flexible needs. The ability to fold down the wall also allows the conference space to expand. Additionally, the conference room is equipped with a kitchenette cleverly hidden behind sliding fronts, ensuring aesthetics and maintaining order in daily use.

    Design: Biuro Kreacja
    Design Team: Dorota Terlecka, Paula Banasik, Marianna Matuszewska
    Photography: Alka Murat