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interview croisée – INTERIORS #14
interiors #14
Cross interview
Interview with Alexandra Corric, founding president ofarchimage, and Matthias Navarro, founder and co-CEO of Redman. Discussions and reflections on the joint Le Monde project. Read the interview
The press is talking about us #30 – Officelovin’
Officelovin’
Office of the week – A look inside Onepoint’s modern Paris office
Onepoint, a global software company that helps companies develop their architecture, networks, systems and tools to increase their daily performance, hired interior design firm archimage to design their new offices in Paris, France.
“One Point had its own vision of a place of work. Its will was to avoid standardization, homogeneity and habits. That’s why only 50% of the place (3400 square meters) is composed with desks, and the other part with for relaxation spaces, kitchen and even with a sport room. The result is surprising: it optimizes the work and shows the values of the business. For this project, there was a large diversity of spaces, materials and furnitures. archimage used traditional furnitures mixed with vintage ones. They used a vegetal wall, Lego plates, metallic facing, different wallpapers and tailored spaces like slides.”
Photo credit: Christophe Valtin
The press is talking about us #29 – Lux
Lux
Inner Lights
WORKING AND RELAXING IN THE TGV WAITING AREA .
In partnership with the global design consultancy Saguez & Partners, the SNCF has designed a proprietary image in line with the new TGV design for its Grand Voyageur lounges. From Lille-Flandres, a new concept developed by the interior design agency archimage, assisted by the lighting design firm Genilium, is gradually being rolled out.
Photo credit: Yann Audic
La presse parle de nous #28 – Business Immo
Business Immo
Paris 8th: Primonial REIM moves into 36 rue de Naples
Primonial REIM moves its head office to 36 rue de Naples in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
The building will house all of Primonial REIM’s Paris-based staff, i.e. almost 100 people.
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Primonial REIM was advised in this project by archimage et Interface.
La presse parle de nous #27 – L’Obs
L’OBS
GRAND FORMAT
WELCOME TO “SANS BUREAU FIXE
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Pour archimage, l’agence d’architecture qui a conçu les locaux, tout n’est qu’une affaire de mètres carrés à économiser. “Le desk sharing, c’est l’amélioration de l’open space, explique Vincent Dubois, le directeur général. Employees are now offered different workplaces, corresponding to the different sequences of their day: moments of silence, meetings, relaxation.
If they lose in individual square meters, they gain in collective spaces. .” – 01.06.2017
By Cécile Deffontaines
La presse parle de nous #26 – TF1 le JT
TF1 – JT 20h Week-end
Well-being at work: in the office as in the living room
To watch the report again: http: //www.lci.fr/societe/bien-etre-au-travail-au-bureau-comme-dans-son-salon-2051172.html
More and more, employers are concerned about their employees’ happiness within the company. The goal? A better rendering of their work. Several solutions are envisaged, from redesigned workspaces to the hiring of “wellness managers” and the reorganization of working hours.
The press is talking about us #25 – Vivre Côté Paris
VIVRE CÔTÉ PARIS
XVIth NEW GENERATION
THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION
The digital revolution is not virtual.
Housed in a former post office with an Eiffel façade, digital company Onepoint is rethinking work methods and the workplace in correlation with internet transformation.
2. Example of a meeting room, brainstorming room, different levels as different points of view, positive colors, collaborative spaces represent more than 50% of the surface fitted out with archimage.
April-May 2017 – By Virginie Bertrand.
Photos Nathalie Baetens
La presse parle de nous #24 – Le Point
THE FOCUS
Spécial Immobilier de Bureaux – Old warehouses, new offices
RECYCLING, HIGH-TECH BEEHIVES AND FACTORIES OF THE PAST GO HAND IN HAND
” Factory. It’s a similar story in Marseilles, where the Docks, a historic building emblematic of the port of Marseilles, is writing a new page in its history.
It was among these revamped warehouses that the archimage agency redeveloped JP Morgan’s offices: “We used to go to great lengths to hide the industrial side of a place, but now we highlight it through its decoration.
Sometimes with happy surprises, such as the demolition of these false ceilings, which led to the recovery of superb brick vaults,” says Alexanda Corric, director of archimage. Whether at the Docks de Marseille or in the building in the 16th arrondissement of Paris where we worked with Foncière des Régions for digital strategy consultancy Onepoint, old bricks and Eiffel structures have reinforced the corporate identity and enhanced the difference of office spaces that don’t seek to resemble those in the towers of La Défense, but rather atypical apartments where you feel at home”.
March 9, 2017
By Bruno Monier Vinard