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Improving the interior of your office is a multifaceted process that requires careful planning, creativity, and attention to detail. By following these top tips, from creating a functional layout to infusing personality and brand identity into the design, you can create a workspace that not only looks great but also supports employee well-being, collaboration, and productivity.

The apartment of 86 m2 is located in the elite housing estate "D3". Our studio created the project for a young family with two children.

It is a modern and minimalist house with a total square of 260 m² designed this year.

Pirca Arquitectura: Not having a defined program our main challenge was to design a space that was able to accommodate different types of programs and that could easily adapt to each one of them. We were interested in the analogy with an art gallery, in which exhibitions are in constant change and transformation.

Changsha International Conference Center is situated in the High-speed Railway New Town of Changsha City, overlooking Changshanan Railway Station across a river, and adjacent to Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center to its south.

Peter Pichler Architecture unveils the recently completed Bonfiglioli Headquarters located in Calderara di Reno, Bologna, Italy. The new Headquarters arose from the need to create an efficient and functional office building that expresses the professionalism, innovation, and proud history of the Italian company.

Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing charm of our architectural wonder: a crystalline home delicately nestled within the tranquil waters of a serene lake. Its translucent walls, akin to the translucent allure of an iceberg, offer a breathtaking spectacle both day and night.

Standing at 247m tall, the Huanggang Port Headquarters is set to be the new landmark for the Shenzhen Technology and Innovation Park and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cooperation Zone. Drawing inspiration from the surrounding landscape and reflecting the regional characteristics, the design is based on the imagery of stacking stones and rivers.