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Office & Fitout 2012


QUATTRO
CORE FITOUT


Status: Built
Year: 2012
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Client: Intel Romania
Built area: 3.200 sqm
Budget: 1.5 mil euro
Partner in charge: arch. Costin Beekman
Team: arch. Ioana Secărea, arch. Matei Georgescu


Quattro Core Offices are more welcoming than usual open-space offices, aiming to generate individualized spaces. We used a space color code to create different "neighborhoods". The office is a different "home" and the open-space colleagues are the most invasive neighbors you'll ever have.




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