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Travel Office with Luxurious and Modern Spaces Designed to Encourage Interaction

By Magaly Grosso

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These modern offices, designed for a company that operates in the world of air travel, was a special project undertaken by architectural firm Powerhouse Company in Dublin, Ireland in the year 2017.

Modern reception area

It has 6500 square meters in which it houses a cozy entrance hall with a restaurant, a large conference room, a gym, four floors of offices and an executive floor at the top of the building. All the spaces are full of luxurious finishes, glamor, and modern aerodynamic curves.

Reception area full of elegance

The palette of materials includes local natural stone, wood veneers, fabric and high-quality carpets, glass partitions and curved design lines. All these together give the interior an elegant and stylized feel. At the same time, the elegant interior looks for the highest standards when it comes to sustainability.

Spectacular staircase with wooden base
Details of the spiral staircase
Details of the interior of the stairs
The office incorporates a multitude of different spaces designed to encourage interaction, both formal and informal; pleasant environments in which to communicate with colleagues, external advisors and clients. The aim of the design was to create a luxury space experience within a classic and timeless building, an interior that encourages movement throughout the building, as well as exchange. To achieve this, the distribution of the ground floor has a cozy atmosphere. The curved walls and finishes of the reception hall introduce the aesthetic tone and materials for the office floors.
Office area
Elegance office space
Meeting room with modern furniture
Modern and elegant dining area
Elegant bathroom in white marble

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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