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

room-in-room concept for a customer center in Vienna

Europe's largest property management company moved in the last weeks of 2014. The company manages 220,000 council homes. Two low-energy buildings with almost 34,000 square meters of usable space were built on an 11,000 square meter site with excellent transport connections. The architects Hoffmann - Janz Civiltechniker GmbH were responsible for the planning.
Room in room construction for consultant rooms.

A large customer center was built on the ground floor, and modern office space is located on the upper floors of the two six- and nine-story buildings. After all corporate areas have moved, around 1,000 employees will work in the new office complex. A two-story underground car park with a total of 387 parking spaces will be built below the two components. A bridge structure is planned as an above-ground connection between the two components. The spatial structures for the customer center were created based on the room-in-room system vetroCUBE from woodtec. The room in room system stands freely on the surface. The construction is self-supporting, so no connection to the ceiling is necessary. The room-in-room system can be completely self-sufficient, i.e. H. be installed independently of the structure. If desired, it comes with its own ceiling, its own electrification and system-integrated lighting.

The room-in-room system vetroCUBE, with its frameless all-glass walls and highly sound-absorbing real wood walls, forms the (in this case, open-topped) consultant rooms or think tanks in the customer hall. The room-in-room structure appears light and transparent, but still offers the necessary confidentiality for individual discussions with the customer. The company's consultants find suitable rooms to concentrate on their customers.