Today’s workspaces are capable of developing qualities similar to those of living spaces
Creating emotions, stirring the senses, offsetting the expansion of virtual space, and the presence of digital technology: are the new requirements that architecture has to fulfil.
The wish for renewed ties with nature resonates with the urge to disconnect from the virtual world.
The desire for “beauty” is no longer superfluous; it has become an elementary need, an essential quality.
The adoption of current thinking about workspaces and the embodiment of the Moët Hennessy group’s values in architecture was the first step in the project.
Excellence, know-how, craftsmanship, attention to detail, authenticity of materials, nobility without ostentation, the festive spirit, the pleasure of celebrating, the art of living, and the art of tasting: Moët Hennessy’s values have been a source of inspiration.
In these ways, the project exploits “natural light as its raw material” and creates sightlines towards the Parisian urban landscape or the central patio laid out with vegetation.
This combination defines comfortable workplaces – bright, soundproof, and filled with greenery.
Likewise, the project seeks the right balance between shared space and individual space, with an efficient organisation between servant spaces and served spaces, and offers a clearly legible plan that conveys a sense of security and serenity.
In keeping with these values, the Barbarito Bancel practice offers a comprehensive and holistic design to develop a tailor-made, coherent, and unique spatial ensemble: glazed steel frames in the façade, removable partitions, the design of the furniture, flexible floors, parquet, carpets, lighting, chandeliers, signage, and iconography.
Ultimately, the project has been an architectural, human, and entrepreneurial adventure conducted with the desire to combine efficiency, elegance, and feeling.
The staff’s sense of fulfilment is undoubtedly the greatest reward.