Designed by Dutch architecture firm
Hofman Dujardin, the
DLA Piper office is a playful space intended to accentuate the variations in sunlight throughout a typical working day.
What does that mean? The side of the building that receives the most sunlight is balanced with cooler tones, while the side that receives the least is compensated with warm tones.
Meanwhile, the giant gradient of carpet connects the four main meeting rooms, while also creating a simple and clear sense of orientation within the building.
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