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Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners
Upfield office ‘The Attic’, JDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten) | International Design Awards Winners

Upfield office ‘The Attic’

CompanyJDWA (Johan de Wachter Architecten)
Lead DesignersJohan de Wachter
Design TeamJohan de Wachter, Marieke van Hensbergen, Heejin Chung
Project LocationNassaukade, 3071 JL Rotterdam
ClientUpfield Rotterdam
CreditsPhotographer: Sonia Mangiapane
Prize(s)Bronze in Interior Design / Renovation
Entry Description

In 2017 Unilever demerged the margarine- and spreads department which continued as an independent company named Upfield. The Nassaukade site had to be reorganized, JDWA transformed a large unused attic and empty floors of the adjacent villa into office spaces. This transformation creates an office space with characteristic qualities by merging the old and the new. To create a dynamic workspace we challenged the standard office layout. The meeting rooms are designed as furniture pieces that create zones and the roof is partially replaced with glass offering light and a view over the river Maas.