Safe U is an Argentine company specializing in cybersecurity. Founded in 2024, it develops customized strategies that integrate risk management, regulatory compliance, and cultural transformation—moving beyond a purely technical approach. Amid rapid growth, the company commissioned Contract Workplaces to design its new offices, aiming to create a versatile and flexible workspace while simultaneously renewing its corporate image to align with its innovative profile.
The project is located in the Chacofi Building, facing Plaza Roma on Avenida Leandro N. Alem—one of the most emblematic avenues in the financial and commercial district of San Nicolás, in the city of Buenos Aires. This strategic, strongly urban setting provides an appropriate framework to express the company’s technological identity.
Developed over a 278 m² floor plate, the proposal is structured around two guiding concepts: flexibility and brand expression. The layout fosters a dynamic environment that allows for seamless transitions between focused individual work and collaborative interaction, supporting the evolving needs of an organization in constant transformation.
The spatial sequence begins with a large central collaborative area, conceived as the heart of the project. Equipped with modular furniture, this space can accommodate small independent work groups or transform into a general auditorium, directly connected to the meeting and streaming room. A large video wall positioned at the entrance reinforces Safe U’s technological imprint and innovative identity, serving as both an iconic and communicative element.
The operational area is organized around two main workstation islands with capacity for 20 people, complemented by an archive and copy area, lockers, and various types of collaborative spaces. This ensemble is further supported by two enclosed focus rooms, which act as transitional elements between the open workspace, the multipurpose room, and the dining area.
The program is completed by a primary private office, directly connected to a boardroom designed for ten people, ensuring privacy and hierarchy while maintaining integration with the overall layout.
Materiality plays a key role in reinforcing the project’s overarching concept. Carpet and vinyl flooring, decorative wall coverings, applied graphics, and three-dimensional wall elements introduce texture and depth, creating a contemporary aesthetic consistent with the brand’s technological universe.
The result is an office that balances image, functionality, and adaptability—establishing itself as a representative space designed to support the company’s future growth.