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Goldwin Headquarters Office Interiors by GOOD PLACE

Goldwin Headquarters Office Interiors

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025

GOOD PLACE's interpretation of corporate headquarters space operates as a rich symbolic text wherein the deliberate exposure of ceiling infrastructure functions as a transparency metaphor, suggesting organizational values of honesty, openness, and the celebration of functional systems rather than their concealment behind superficial finishes. The material dialogue between industrial steel and living plants establishes an archetypal tension between the constructed and the natural, the mechanical and the organic, perhaps encoding contemporary aspirations toward sustainability and ecological awareness within commercial environments. The floor's transition from regular geometric tiles to irregular stone fragments carries potential symbolic weight, this progression from order to organic irregularity possibly representing journeys from the artificial toward the natural, from human-imposed grid systems toward geological authenticity and earthly grounding. The wooden seating elements introduce warmth and human scale into the industrial vastness, their cubic forms suggesting stability and groundedness while their honey tones evoke associations with natural forests, craftsmanship traditions, and material authenticity. The biophilic zone with its abundant greenery functions as an oasis archetype, a garden presence within the technological workspace that speaks to deep human needs for nature connection and perhaps references ancient paradise garden traditions adapted for contemporary secular contexts. The linear lighting arrangement creates visual pathways suggesting direction, movement, and purposeful progression, while the one-point perspective draws the eye toward distant horizons, potentially symbolizing organizational vision, future orientation, and collective aspiration. The overall chromatic restraint of the grey palette may encode values of sophistication, professionalism, and timeless elegance, while the careful introduction of color through wood and plants suggests that warmth and life remain essential even within disciplined aesthetic frameworks.

The headquarters relocation project of Goldwin, a company that develops global brands such as The North Face, has yielded a unified office space of 6,000 square meters. This new space serves as a platform for communication and as a base for the Goldwin's global outreach. In line with the company's commitment to authenticity, only natural materials have been used for all finishing materials. The design concept envisions a harmonious integration of the six floors into a unified entity, akin to a single tree, creating an organic spatial composition with distinct expressions on each floor.