Interior for Transact Pro headquarters, total area 1290 m2.
TransactPro – provider of digital non-cash solutions, a licenced electronic money institution.
We always create space tailored to specific people.
The IT industry is by far the first to say STOP to the approach of impersonal office spaces and unnamed employees.
The IT industry is interested in the person and we are interested in HOW he will live in the space where often he will spend 80% of his working life.
In both public and private interiors, it is important to first play around with various functional and materiality solutions in the digital environment and on paper, and carry out the most optimal one in life by answering a lot of questions – how/why/will a person feel comfortable there?
This room is dominated by concrete, wood, carpet (Halbmond) with a stylized deep-water effect; the city and the nature enter the interior through large window panes.
The central reception part is clear, dominated by real wood, veneer, real water and the most significant nuance of this interior is a variety of lighting scenarios – both at the reception and in other rooms it is possible to vary the different light scenarios/atmospheres, and the function is conveniently hidden in the laconic veneered wood and solid wood volumes.
On the other side of the aquarium there is a conversation room in which the transparent aquarium provides a meditative effect.
The requirement specifics necessary for the office such as the security systems, separate department offices and IT programmers’ department is housed in a wider free plan room in which the accent is an active graphic wall and a comfortable lounge room, and individual lounge parts in the common room.
The manager’s office is laconically dark in different shades of texture, with something from the mystically theatrical notions of David Lynch – it is dominated by matte and polished black anthracite shades, the furniture is lined with natural ash tree and plywood throughout the interior.
Conversation/conference rooms are created different, each feature individualized forms.
The principle of modules in the interplay of the tables provides the chance to completely transform the space.
The entire graphic and tonal mood creates a stylized deep-water graphic motif, which may even symbolically depict the wave-like nature of the present-day finance industry.