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Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners
Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle, Virserius Studio | International Design Awards Winners

Le Campus, Hyatt Regency Charles de Gaulle

CompanyVirserius Studio
Lead DesignersRegina Virserius
ClientTherese Virserius
Prize(s)Bronze in Interior Design / Commercial
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Entry Description

Virserius Studio was able to push the design envelope while
paying careful attention to the client’s needs. Le Campus is
a very different experience, something that will pleasantly
surprise those with more traditional notions of a work
space, but would also fit right into more modern ways of
meeting, learning and creating. The challenge was to create
an environment that boosts cohesion, collaboration and
idea-sharing. With inspiration from the American college
campus, V/S created an experience that is interactive, cool,
and playful.

When one walks through, there are multiple opportunities to
plop down to email, read, or eat at one’s leisure. The open
spaces of Le Campus comprise its core, the social hub and
library where people can mingle. The satellite offices and
meeting spaces form the perimeter, but allow easy access
back to the core. French artist Le Monstre was brought in to
give the space an added edge.