DAarchitects I was entrusted with the spatial design of William Hill It was in line with the values of their company in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The new work environment at William Hill is fresh, dynamic and full of positive emotions. The aim was to achieve a well-recognized vision that corresponds to the company’s values, but also to create a qualitatively different environment that exceeds the expectations of both employees and partners. The office space covers a total of 2000 square meters and includes working areas, meeting, collaboration and training areas, playrooms, large coffee areas, rest, social and athletic activity areas. The idea is to provide different opportunities and develop a natural office landscape based on user needs and activities.
Special attention has been paid to the spatial character, acoustic comfort and proper lighting of all meeting rooms to ensure the highest level of comfort and convenience for those occupying the physical space of the meeting room and for the partners participating online. guarantee the sex. .
The floor level offers an impressive 360 degree panoramic view of Sofia. The terrace is surrounded and revitalized by lush greenery and offers an additional area for relaxation and socializing.
Greenery is also actively present inside the work space, scattered across different areas, providing both secluded pockets and visual separation, ensuring emotional comfort and excellent microclimate quality. To do.
Active relaxation areas focus on encouraging office space users to engage in short, energizing exercises during natural breaks in the work process or when readjusting from one work mode to another. is placed. It’s also important to have fun, experiment and communicate while reducing the negative effects of the fixed lifestyle in the typical office.
Meeting rooms and collaboration areas are individualized and thematically named to carry specific messages related to the company’s business areas, reflected in references to various sporting and competitive events.
Rest areas and playgrounds are designed to offer a variety of activities and flexible use of space. A large bookshelf on the wall in front of the relaxation area provides books related to the company’s history and values and acts as an exchange library where some office users can exchange their books.
William Hill’s new office, in perfected form, relies on a balance of different needs and activities that complement each other and do not interfere, while being grounded in a coherent vision and a clear conception of space. I’m here. material.