AudioCodes Offices – Or Yehuda

Gindi Studio’s AudioCodes offices in Or Yehuda redefines the workplace by embodying the essence of voice through dynamic design, creating an intuitive environment that enhances communication and collaboration.

Firm
  • Client AudioCodes,
  • size 107,639 sqft
  • Year 2025
  • Location Or Yehuda, Israel,
  • Industry Technology,
  • The new Audiocodes headquarters in Or Yehuda is a 10,000 sqm workplace designed around the company’s core identity—sound and voice. Rather than just creating an office, the concept was to build a space that feels like a physical manifestation of voice itself: expressive, dynamic, layered, and alive. The design draws from the rich qualities of voice—its tone, syntax, detail, expression, and imagery—and uses these as guiding principles for the architecture. From the flow of movement to the tactile finishes and lighting, every aspect of the space was carefully considered to reflect how people speak, listen, and connect.

    The look and feel is clean, modern, and timeless, with a material palette that emphasizes honest textures and natural tones. Custom joinery, high-end craftsmanship, and thoughtful detailing elevate the experience without overwhelming it. There’s a strong focus on comfort and clarity—spaces that feel light, open, and intuitive to navigate. Acoustic quality is woven throughout, from soft finishes and carpeting inlays to enclosed phone booths and sound-absorbing ceilings. Art, media elements, and local graphics bring warmth and personality, while collaboration zones and informal lounges encourage spontaneous interaction.

    At its core, the Audiocodes office is about creating a workplace that supports how people communicate. It’s a place where the environment responds to its users like a good conversation—clear, engaging, and always leaving room to be heard.

    Design: Gindi Studio
    Design Team: Vered Gindi, Ifat Fishman Cohen, Lindsay Schragen
    Client Architect Representative: Tali Arinus
    Contractor: Yaniv Engineering
    Photography: Shai Epstein