From a deep understanding of the approach that it is important to provide a unique experience to the employee in an advanced high-tech environment, to connect him in the most ultimate way to the DNA of the company in which he is employed and that the essence of the company and the main occupation must be taken into account, the architect Vared Gindi created a unique design, which leaves a feeling of homage at the highest levels to sports culture.
Gindi, who specializes in the design of the work environment, chose to design the offices of a high-tech company that deals with a special algorithm for watching sports games called WSC SPORTS in a way that faithfully serves the motto and everything is designed under the title of "Sports with everything".
Most of the office's employees are young people who are first and foremost connected to high-tech and sports, and the sporty atmosphere that works on all the senses is what creates drive and motivation.
Gindi followed the desire of the founders of the company that whoever enters the gates of the office will feel as if they have arrived at the field or stadium and will understand that maybe in a moment the dramatic game will start on the field.
The office, which is located on several floors, was designed as separate units, with each of them embodying a kind of separate unit, an autonomous unit with the multitude of required functions such as a public space, a cafeteria, brainstorming rooms, game rooms and a host of other playful activities.
Gindi points out, it was important to take into account, as part of the design of the office, the human factor that breathes sports all day long and to give it an enveloping environment, radiant with sporty accents, in a young, light spirit, constantly revealing to the eye more and more intriguing elements.
All the floors have been designed with a lot of references from the world of sports, with the walls and the ceiling getting extra attention like basketball nets attached to the ceiling with a lot of basketballs on top of them and sticking out. Baseball gloves are placed on the walls, each of which looks like a colorful work of art that stands on its own, as if asking to be taken off the wall and put to use.
The sports bar on the top floor has been designed so that even when sitting there, the sports atmosphere will be felt through a game table with discs, and through four TV screens placed above the cabinets for the convenience of watching the sports games from different arenas.
Above all, one of the seating corners rises up, which has a sophisticated design with blue-red-white rigging identical to a boxing ring, an experience that should give the employee the feeling that he is currently part of a solid fight between two boxers in the ring.
Another seating area was designed like two rows of seating in the stadium with the exact same chairs inside the stadium with different helmets placed above them creating a dramatic and authentic look. Various pitches were painted on the walls, and even when passing through the sports hall, the passer-by is drawn in, without compromise.
The architects made sure to use materials taken from the sports scenes such as concrete, LVT wood and metal, simulating the materials found in the best sports fields and events. Even the central meeting room was given a unique design and is designed in an oval shape, imitating with great precision the shape of the courts on which the athletes run along and across.
"Football, baseball, boxing, soccer, basketball are just some of the sports that I wanted to upgrade", notes Gindi, "I wanted the sport to be elevated to the highest level and hence I gave my opinion to all the design accents in the most precise way'".