CoBAC Workspace / Coworking Space

Mimaristudio

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Interiors – Workplace. Retail. Community

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Turkey

Company Name

Mimaristudio

 

COMPANY COUNTRY:

Türkiye

ARCHITECTURAL CREDITS

Interior Design : Mimaristudio Designers : Ayca AKKAYA KUL, Onder KUL Project Team : Kaan GULKIRAN, Enver KUDA General Contracting : Dilek Mimarlik Electrical Project : Frekans Architectural Photographer : Gurkan AKAY, Emre DORTER, Cansu AYDURAN

Project Team
Custom Millwork Design : Mimaristudio Acoustic Panels : Feltouch Modular flooring : Forbo Turkey (Forbo Allura, Flotex Plank Seagrass) Contract and loose furniture : Connection Turkey, Okamura, Tuna, Ersa, Hamm, B&T, Addo General Lighting Fixtures : Proje Aydınlatma, Arlight, Avolux, Spektral Decorative Lighting Fixtures : Feltouch, Optiumum Aydınlatma, Grok, Arlight, Eglo Ceramics and WC solutions: Ege, Vitra Artema Recycling products : Roka (Lapya)
CLIENT OR OWNER NAME:

CoBAC Workspace

Project Name:
CoBAC Workspace / Coworking Space
Project Country:

Turkey

Project City:
Istanbul
Project Category:
Workplace. Retail. Community
Project Area:
2.800
Completion Date:
2021-01-29
Project overview

CoBAC Workspace, a co-working, co-development and co-living space that aims to remove the boundaries between professional workplaces and life while providing the essential physical and social conditions for creativity and productivity, opened its doors in the heart of İstanbul Eminönü's historical center with the motto "common business, common art, and common culture". Especially being located in the center of the Historical Peninsula, it is an attractive center for cultural and art activities.

Project history

By prioritizing the concept of “well-being”, Mimaristudio offered an interactive working environment with a highly efficient and productive space where the users can be not only physically but also mentally healthy and content. Therefore, the users are now able to work with maximum daylight, constant fresh air, and relevant thermal and acoustic comfort conditions while enjoying the freedom to choose where, when, and how to work within the framework of activity-based working principles. The design team provided a working environment planned as a living space with technological facilities, where the users can access fresh food and water and be mentally comfortable and content. Starting with the planning process, the design team also included 14 biophilic design paths under the concepts of “Nature in Space”, “Natural Reminders”, “Nature of Space” within the biophilic design approach to the project by using both materials and forms, and nature itself. I