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&Media Group’s zen workplace perfectly balances work and leisure

Studio Sluijzer and 88 Projects give nature and downtime a leading role at this harmonious Amsterdam office.

02/02/2024

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This article first appeared in Mix Interiors #228

Photography: Jurrit van der Waal


Amsterdam, a city woven with canals and rich culture, traces its roots to the 12th century. From fishing village to global trading hub, the city is now known for its iconic architecture, creative heritage and progressive spirit, a happy marriage of history and modernity. A perfect example is Oud-Zuid (Old South) – one of Amsterdam’s most well-heeled neighbourhoods – where 19th century apartments, boutiques and artisan coffee joints line serene leafy streets, a stone’s throw from the city’s famous Vondelpark and museum quarter. It’s here that media and content agency &. media group has found a home in a former car garage, which was previously an empty shell before being completely overhauled by local studios Studio Sluijzer and 88 Projects.

For the two design studios, creating a diverse and multi-functional workplace that felt comfortable and productive was imperative. “This project challenges the traditional workspace by prioritizing wellbeing, flexibility and sustainability over conventional office norms,” comments Studio Sluijzer’s Robin Sluijzer. “A lot of work has gone into dividing the spaces into different working areas, with flexible workstations, comfortable seating areas, and quiet zones incorporated into the design.”

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