One day Trip

Medaru Architects
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Workplaces: Offices – Institutional
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Romania
Company Name
Medaru Architects
ARCHITECTURAL CREDITS
IA Interior Architects London (Lead Designer)
Medaru Architects (Local Designer)
Project Team

Team of Architects and Designers: Brian SZPAKOWSKI, Eduardo SANZ DE
ACEDO, Prabha JACKSON, Maya FABRI, Constantin MEDARU, Elis HAIRI,
Costin CADERE, Teodora ZLAVOG, Razvan BALANUTA, Adina CADERE,
Gabriela PARASCHIV, Gabriel Alin-RADU, Alina VINTILA, Cristina
VARHANIOSCHI, Emanuela OLARIU
Sustainability : Tatiana MEDARU (MEDARU ARCHITECTS), Razvan NICA (BUILDGREEN)
Structural Team: IOV
MEP Team: MC General Construct and YES Engineering
CM: OPTIM and Turner&Townsend
PM: IO Partners (JLL)
GC: Project 1

CLIENT/OWNER NAME:
Confidential
Project Name:
One day Trip
Company Country:
Romania
Project Country:
Romania
Project City:
Iasi
Project Category:
Workplaces: Offices – Institutional
Project Area:
34,000 sqm
Completion Date:
20231101
Project overview
With a focus on supporting retail businesses, optimizing selection and discoverability for customers, and assisting selling partners and category teams, the design of this new office for a global technology client consolidates its workforce under one roof in Iași, Romania. Located in the Palas Campus, this project constitutes a collaborative centre for over 4,000 employees to continue innovating with cutting-edge technologies. Each block of the campus has a look and feel inspired by the different regions of the city – the Old Town, Industrial District, Seven Hills and University District. Text provided by IA Interior Architects
Project history
Implemented in two stages, the project followed the steps of an interior project, beginning with strategic definition and culminating in ongoing utilization, thereby ensuring both economic sustainability and community benefits. The initial stage reached completion in April 2023, followed by the second stage in November 2023. Stories of Iași-based and brand-centric innovations are woven seamlessly through the space in curated, experiential graphics and local artwork. The success of the design lies in the connection of architectural features, sustainability, illustrative moments, and furniture that together create a cohesive, innovative, and inspiring experience for employees. The project is economically sustainable and community-oriented by involving local teams of architects, engineers, and contractors in the construction of the largest office building in Romania. This collaboration has significantly benefited the local economy, creating jobs for over 2,000 people, and supporting nearby artists through the commissioning of over 200 pieces of artwork. The project’s mixed-use, transit-oriented design also enhances pedestrian accessibility and promotes public transportation.Text partially provided by IA Interior Architects.