CUBIVERSE ( ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE )

Idea projektu

This project is about designing a company specialized in creating children's games. and focuses on using playful, vibrant colors that evoke a fun and joyful atmosphere. The design concept is inspired by the playful and interactive nature of children’s toys, specifically LEGO, puzzle games, and the Jenga wooden block game.

Popis projektu

This project consists of the following parts : I. Entrance and Central Core: Entrance: The main entry point to the office. Reception: Located immediately after the entrance, serving as the primary welcoming area for visitors. Waiting Area (near entrance): A designated space for visitors awaiting appointments or assistance. Lounge: A more relaxed common area, likely for informal meetings or employee breaks. Security Room: Positioned near the main entrance/staircase, controlling access and monitoring the premises. Storage / Copy / Printer Room: A utility area for office supplies, copying, and printing services. II. Left Wing - Creative & Research Departments: HR Office: Dedicated space for human resources operations. Research and Development Department Office: An office area for R&D activities. Show Room: Likely an area to display products, designs, or company achievements. Creation Zone: A specific area for creative work or brainstorming. Break Area (near Creation Zone): A smaller break or relaxation spot within the creative section. III. Right Wing - Open Offices & Management: Open Offices: A large, open-plan workspace designed for multiple employees, promoting collaboration and flexibility. Small Meeting Area / Break Area: A flexible space within the open office, potentially used for quick meetings or short breaks. Meeting Room: A dedicated, enclosed room for formal meetings and discussions. Secretary's Desk: A workstation for a secretary, likely supporting the manager or general office administration. Manager Office: A private office for a manager, providing a quieter and more private workspace. Waiting Area (near Manager Office): A secondary waiting area, possibly for visitors meeting with the manager or for internal staff.

Technické informace

The construction of the building is made of colored glass, wall cladding panels, and marble surfaces

ROWIDA KHALID

Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria

Egypt

Interiér

Projekt odevzdán

15. 06. 2025

Tag

Interiér Office Showroom Other Post Office Interior

Rada studentům

CUBIVERSE ( ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE )

The project presents a clear and engaging concept that translates the playful logic of children’s toys into an interior workplace environment with a strong visual identity. The use of LEGO, puzzle, and Jenga principles is consistently reflected in the spatial composition, color palette, and modular wall and ceiling elements, creating a memorable and energetic atmosphere that aligns well with the company’s creative profile. The zoning is generally well considered, with a logical separation between public areas, creative departments, and management spaces, while still maintaining visual connectivity through transparent partitions. However, the design would benefit from a more balanced control of color intensity and material reflectivity, as the extensive use of bright colors, glass, and glossy finishes may lead to visual fatigue and reduced comfort in long working hours. Acoustic performance and privacy—especially in open offices and creative zones—should be more explicitly addressed to support focused work alongside collaboration. Additionally, the concept could be strengthened by showing how flexibility and adaptability are embedded in the furniture and layout over time, reinforcing the idea of play as a functional design strategy rather than purely a visual one. Overall, the project demonstrates strong creativity, thematic clarity, and spatial ambition, with further refinement needed to enhance ergonomics, comfort, and long-term usability.

While the playful concept is clearly expressed, the interior would benefit from a more restrained and hierarchical use of color to improve visual comfort during long working hours, especially in open-office and focused work areas. Introducing neutral zones or calmer material palettes could help balance stimulation and concentration. Acoustic treatment should be more deliberately integrated, as the extensive use of glass and hard surfaces may cause noise issues in collaborative and creative spaces. The spatial flexibility could be further strengthened by demonstrating how furniture, partitions, or creative zones can be reconfigured over time to support changing team sizes and workflows. Additionally, the circulation paths particularly around the central core could be clarified to reduce visual congestion and improve wayfinding. Finally, a stronger emphasis on ergonomics, daylight control, and user comfort would enhance the project’s practicality and ensure that the playful concept supports productivity as well as visual identity.
20.03.2026

Saeed Amini

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