Thinker cell in the room-in-room principle as a self-sufficient room element

Conversion of historic buildings ...

vetroCUBE supports the use of historic buildings for office space.

The architectural firm was commissioned to prepare the space for a new tenant. In doing so, it was necessary to take into account the requirements of historic preservation. The original architecture of the building, which had been pushed into the background by the previous user with partition walls, was to be made visible again and placed at the center of the spatial experience. An open office architecture was specified in the requirements.

The use of room-in-room systems should be considered for the necessary retreat areas. These, the architect argued, meet the client's requirements for the necessary retreat areas and have little to no impact on the visibility of the venerable architecture.

The decision was quickly made to use the woodtec system. Lightweight, delicate, and transparent design is standard with woodtec, allowing the boxes to be placed exactly where the client needed them. See for yourself! The architecture remains unaffected by these room formations.

The vetroCUBE room-in-room system offers an ideal solution and perfectly complements the otherwise open-plan office. Employees can access the soundproof rooms “ad hoc” and “on demand” in close proximity to their workstations.


Even the vestibule could be modeled from the system.