Faceted metal plates surround cave-like rooms and a winding mezzanine at the new Amsterdam headquarters for drinks brand Red Bull. Designed by Sid Lee Architecture of Montreal and Amsterdam, the offices occupy a former shipbuilding factory beside a harbour in the north of the city. Roof gables define three bays inside the offices, one of which houses the string of metal and plywood meeting areas that incorporate a DJ booth and a recording studio.
These include a resting room lit by neon lights named The Crash Room and a canteen named The Dive. Offices and workstations decorated with brand graphics fill the remaining two bays, but have a perforated metal meeting room at their centre. In the toilet, mosaic walls illustrate religious characters DJing and performing karaoke.
These include a resting room lit by neon lights named The Crash Room and a canteen named The Dive. Offices and workstations decorated with brand graphics fill the remaining two bays, but have a perforated metal meeting room at their centre. In the toilet, mosaic walls illustrate religious characters DJing and performing karaoke.
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