transformable workspace can be shifted along two axes
Naoshi Kondo Studio has designed SHAKAIKA! KYOTO office, a transformable workspace within a commercial building in Kyoto, Japan. The L-shaped interior offers a versatile space accommodating a photography studio, a workspace, and a conference room. The design’s central feature is a mobile reception room that also serves as a conference area. This lightweight frame, finished with dark blue carpet and light blue walls, can be shifted along two axes, adding flexibility to the space.
all images by Yujiro Ichioka
Naoshi Kondo studio composes a dynamic work setting
In its reception mode, the area around the corner extends the office with storage shelving and a modular conference table. The adaptable mechanism supports efficient space utilization and movement, beneficial for users in a dynamic work setting. When the reception space slides to the right, it reveals a ‘white box’ space behind the glass frontage. Sliding the reception back around the corner maximizes the length of the work environment.
Cleverly split wall mirrors enhance the sense of a jigsaw puzzle slotting into place. Naoshi Kondo Studio‘s practical approach to transformable space expands the potential of an awkward layout while maintaining space, privacy, and a clean presentation.
office design by Naoshi Kondo features a transformable workspace within a commercial building in Kyoto
the L-shaped interior is designed to accommodate a photography studio, workspace, and conference room
a mobile reception room, doubling as a conference area, serves as the design’s central feature
the adaptable mechanism supports efficient space utilization and movement in a dynamic work setting
when the reception space slides to the right, it opens up a ‘white box’ space behind the glass frontage