EDITORIAL OFFICES OF NEWSPAPERS VEČERNJI LIST, POSLOVNI DNEVNIK AND
24SATA IN ZAGREB
Changes such as the relocation to new premises always have the potential
for the establishment of the working environment with the effective and quality
use of space that promotes communication, enhances productivity and enables the
well-being of employees and thus ensures long-term growth.
The building's architectural design, the division of the premises to
open space alongside the facade and closed space alongside the building's
central part, thereby dividing them to bright and dark spaces,has ensured
that the organisation of the space by concentrating communications along the
central part preserves quality open workspace alongside the facade.
By
requiring the organisation of work in open space, there was no tendency towards
a physical division of the space. Based on the decision to design a unified and
open space, the functional requirement for dividing the communication part from
the workspace was met by the visual division (the colour of the ceiling and
walls of the central part).
In places
where it was necessary to physically close the space due to the nature of the
work, the glass spatial element was introduced at the point of the visual
division, thereby creating the necessary link and continuity of open space. By
blurring the clear boundary between communication and the physically confined
workspace, an illusion of open space is created and the communication part is
expanded.
The graphics in the
space is added to evoke an association. Letters are used to create news.
Newspapers Večernji list, Poslovni dnevnik and 24sata have something to say and
they say that in big letters.
Graphics, designed
in levels, act as an emphasis which determines public spaces and as a visual
barrier which enables privacy inside physically confined workspaces.