Stories
Transforming Wolf Theiss Offices into an Organic Masterpiece
1 The Opportunity
Wolf Theiss sought to redesign and implement new office spaces that would reflect the organic shape of their building while maintaining functionality. The goal was to create an inspiring environment that met the highest standards and catered to the needs of their team.
2 The Solution
Our team, led by Marie Vlčková, Michaela Horáková, and Alena Slabá, developed a conceptual design that convinced Wolf Theiss to collaborate with us. Dominik Syrový oversaw the application of the winning design through all subsequent project phases and production documentation, ensuring the original concept was realized with precision. Lenka Macková from Colliers contributed her expertise in space planning and initial design, enhancing the overall project.
3 The Results
The project involved a record number of architects, which was evident in every detail of the final design. The collaboration between our team and Wolf Theiss, including key members Jitka Logesová, Valerie Novotná, and Tomáš Křen, resulted in an inspiring office space that meets the highest standards. The new offices boast an organic yet functional design, perfectly aligning with the building's shape and providing a motivating environment for the Wolf Theiss team.
QUOTATION
"Our intention was to create an extraordinary and original space that blends clean design with a welcoming atmosphere. A place where our colleagues and business partners feel comfortable, and which also serves as a perfect setting for social events. Thanks to the talented architects, this vision has been brought to life in every detail. C&W has done an outstanding job. Thank you for the inspiring and professional collaboration – it has been a pleasure to be part of this project with you!"
Valerie Novotná
Office Operations Manager, Wolf Theiss
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