從工業遺址到空中閣樓:Design Hotels 柏林總部遷入 AXIS 頂層展現永續辦公美學
五米挑高的光之容器:Design Hotels 搬入柏林 Ostkreuz,打造如 Loft 般的開放式工作場域
Design Hotels 在柏林駐點三十年後,近期遷入位於 Ostkreuz 附近舊工業區、名為 AXIS 的新建大樓頂層,坐擁雙重景觀,一側望向 Rummelsburger Bucht 水域,另一側則連結柏林市區。
室內五米高的天花板配上四面大面積玻璃,將辦公空間轉化為擁有 Loft 風格的場域,室內氛圍更多由自然光線而非牆體來定義。
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建築團隊 RHO 將室內劃分為三大功能區:社區共享區、辦公作業區以及「品牌實驗室 (Brand Lab)」。在這些區域並無實體隔間,而是採用開放與封閉結構交錯的混合邏輯,讓人在移動時能感受空間的延續性。
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空間核心是一座圓形獨立會議室,造型源自「圓桌會議」概念,旨在打破階級,讓對話者處於平等位置。
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塗抹高光澤綠色,內部的燈光天花板則軟化了封閉感,周圍的穿孔面板與鋁製滑門,讓使用者能靈活調整隱私需求。旁邊則設計了類似下沉式交誼區的抬高講台,周圍環繞簾幕,既可作為午後的小憩之所,也能作為舉辦活動的舞台。
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辦公翼區結合了開放式辦公桌與隱密的思考空間及電話亭,讓員工在不離開辦公樓層的前提下擁有安靜時刻;辦公區末端設有咖啡廳並銜接露台,白天是員工餐廳,傍晚則變身聚會場域。
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色彩規劃完全呼應品牌識別,以中性大地色調為基底,穿插赤陶紅與抹茶綠。設計團隊選擇保留、改造並重新整合前辦公室的家具與設備,讓空間延續自身歷史,並非全然從零開始。建材方面,亞麻油地毯、木材與織品皆基於「隨時間老化後的質感」進行選擇,例如 EGE 地毯即由海洋回收漁網再製而成。
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Design Hotels 總部辦公室不以追求趨勢為目標,而是將「長久使用」視為核心,設計皆為了經得起時間考驗而採用,確保此處不僅能服務今日的員工,在多年後依然會是高效且舒適的工作場域。
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這絕對是我見過最有溫度的辦公空間!✨
Design Hotels 在柏林深耕三十年後,最近搬進了柏林 Ostkreuz 附近 AXIS 大樓的頂層。挑高五米的空間全是落地窗,與其說是辦公室,這裡更像是一座明亮的 Loft。
建築團隊 RHO 設計了幾個很棒的點:
1. 圓形會議室:參考圓桌會議的概念,讓對話回歸平等。
2. 下沉式講台:地板升高作為休息區,拉近人與人對話的距離,拉上簾子馬上變成活動場地。
3. 歷史傳承:他們沒有把舊辦公室的東西全丟掉,而是重新改造舊家具,讓舊回憶繼續陪伴大家。
4. 永續建材:地毯是用海洋回收漁網再製的,所有材質都是為了「老了以後更好看」而選。
這裡沒有為了拍照好看而做的裝飾,只有為了讓人在裡面待得久、過得舒服而做的規劃。在充滿變動的時代,這種追求「長久耐用」的辦公室反而顯得特別珍貴。
Design Hotels spent thirty years at one address before moving into the top floor of AXIS, a newly built volume rising from a former industrial site near Berlin's Ostkreuz. The site looks two ways at once, toward the water of the Rummelsburger Bucht and into the density of the city. Five meter ceilings and glazing on every side turn the floor into something closer to a loft than an office, a volume defined less by walls than by light.
RHO organized the plan into three zones: a shared community area, a working office, and the Brand Lab, a space built for exchange rather than execution. None of the zones are sealed off from the others. The logic is hybrid throughout, open structures set against closed ones, so that movement through the space feels continuous rather than segmented.
At the center sits a round, freestanding meeting room, a room within the room. Its shape borrows from the idea of the round table, a form without a head, built for exchange among equals. The shell is finished in a high gloss green that refuses to blend in, while a lit ceiling inside softens the volume it encloses. Perforated panels let the room breathe visually without opening it completely, and two sliding aluminum doors decide how much of it stays private. Beside it, a raised podium takes its cue from the conversation pit, a shape that pulls people down into it rather than seating them across from one another. A curtain runs its perimeter, so the same platform can hold a quiet afternoon or a full event.
The office wing pairs open desking with think tanks and phone boxes carved out of the plan, giving people somewhere to disappear into without leaving the floor. At the far end, a café opens onto a terrace, doubling as canteen by day and gathering space after hours.
Colour follows the brand rather than a mood board: neutral ground tones interrupted by terracotta and matcha green, repeated just often enough to hold the space together. Furniture and fittings from the previous office were not discarded but carried over, reworked, and folded into the new interior, so the space carries some of its own history forward rather than starting from nothing. Linoleum, wood and textile do the rest of the material work, chosen for how they age rather than how they photograph on day one. Carpet from EGE is spun from regenerated fiber, including fishing nets pulled from the sea.
The result is a workplace built around longevity rather than trend. Every material and every spatial decision was made to hold up over time, not to make a statement that fades. For RHO, that is the core of the project: a space that works for the people inside it today, and will keep working for them years from now.
Design Hotels HQ
Interior Design, Offices Interiors
Berlin, Germany
Architects: RHO
Total floor Area: 1335 m²
City: Berlin
Country: Germany
Year: 2025
Photographs:Lucy Deverall
Manufacturers: Flos, Ligne Roset, Vipp
Lead Architects: Nikita Marykov, Lennart Zemke
Category: Interior Design, Offices Interiors
Design Team: Jannick Naumann
City: Berlin
Country: Germany