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MAS
Leonberg, Germany

The tool specialist MAS Tools & Engineering created an open-plan office concept for a new building at its headquarters in Leonberg. From the outset, the central focus was on the company's employees. As CEO Jochen Schmigalla explained, 'It should be a place dedicated to people as our staff spend more time among colleagues than with their own families'.
The result is a bright, spacious office landscape with workstations, retreat zones, conference rooms and a cafeteria. The latter is so attractively designed that employees readily meet and spend time there – to eat or work, for coffee breaks or meetings. The cafeteria is situated directly next to the reception area in order to overtly promote contact with visitors.
Furnishings by Vitra and a harmonious overall lighting concept, with moods tailored to each area of the office, further emphasise the company's esteem for its employees.
The result is a bright, spacious office landscape with workstations, retreat zones, conference rooms and a cafeteria. The latter is so attractively designed that employees readily meet and spend time there – to eat or work, for coffee breaks or meetings. The cafeteria is situated directly next to the reception area in order to overtly promote contact with visitors.
Furnishings by Vitra and a harmonious overall lighting concept, with moods tailored to each area of the office, further emphasise the company's esteem for its employees.
Architecture
Dongus Architekten, Guido Dongus Architekt BDAInterior architecture
Isabell EhringPhotographer
Philip Kottlorz
Dongus Architekten, Guido Dongus Architekt BDAInterior architecture
Isabell EhringPhotographer
Philip Kottlorz