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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

YNNO Workspace : By Sprikk

Utrecht, Netherlands
Sprikk
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson
Sprikk designed a new working environment for consulting agency YNNO.
YNNO advises on innovative methods of working and the environments that support these. Their expertise follows the conceptions of the “new ways of working”. As their best reference sprikk planned the office that embodies these notions.

Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson
Since their consultants spend more time at their client’s than in the office, YNNO asked for a workplace that functions as a home base rather than a conventional office. A working environment was created that suits the nature of the consultant’s way of working in which communication and networking play a vital role. The floorplan is kept entirely open with the exception of two acoustically separated glass volumes.
This stimulates free movement, spontaneous encounters and flexible uses while allowing for lots of natural light.
Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson
In this open plan organically shaped birchwood structures were placed that form partitions, niches, storage spaces and bookshelves. By applying one material and a single construction method a coherent appearance of the space is created, that still offers a diversity of working places with gradations in open and closed character. The natural, haptic qualities of these birchwood structures form a contrast to the high-end communication- and presentation technologies that were applied throughout the space.
Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson
The wood structures contain a number of ergonomic workplaces that embrace daylight and offer a view to the outside. Settings for the concentrated individual as well as active collaboration can be found.
Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

A vis-à-vis setting for casual discussions is placed on a platform integrated into the wooden structures. Groups of up to eight people can work on projects and presentations in an acoustically well-balanced room. It is fitted with writable surfaces and high-end presentation equipment. Private meetings or presentations for clients are held in an acoustically separated room that offers a casual atmosphere and plenty of daylight.
Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson
A free-formed wooden island, close to the printer and the archive, can be used for secretarial and administrative work but can also function as an open office desk space for the consultants. The most notable open working environment is the ‘guild’ table. This giant surface provides an active and communicative setting by its organic layout. For special occasions and company-wide presentations it can accommodate the entire staff.
Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson
Sprikk created a workplace that suits the client’s wish for a unique and exciting work environment that contributes to YNNO’s identity as a young and innovative company.
Photo © Courtesy of Edward Clydesdale Thomson

floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Sprikk

section--drawing Courtesy of Sprikk
The people
Architects: Sprikk
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Project Team: Johan van Sprundel, Max Rink & Klaas Kresse
Client: YNNO B.V.
Contractor: Steenland Interieurbouw B.V.
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Edward Clydesdale Thomson
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