Architect Michi Seter, Seter Architects, was chosen together with designer Eleanor HaShalom Rodel to design the offices of F5, a global company specializing in application security and their transfer in cloud computing environments. Michi Seter points out: "The design concept is taken from the company's content worlds such as hardware, the virtual world and the cloud, combined with a dynamic hybrid program that allows for flexibility and development."
The planning and design focused on creating flexible workspaces in a spice-like manner, along with informal gathering areas that encourage social gatherings and dynamic interactions that foster a sense of community and belonging. The Spice fashion rooms are delimited by modular partitions. The space corresponds with the spirit of the company: innovation, technology, a connection between different materials and intense colors. Between the two central floors, a quick connection between the public spaces is created by a staircase made of raw black iron, and an impressive black-and-white wooden mural on an exposed concrete wall that accompanies the gram. The same tree also stars in the waiting room, a motif of growth and growth.
The meeting room was designed with an orange wall accompanied by a rounded engraving, to which were adapted chairs with rounded headrests, which blend in with the character of the special wall. Unique lamps in the shape of floating clouds, from the company's content worlds, were also incorporated in the waiting room in order to provide a sense of calm and security.
Considerable emphasis was placed on the floor in the spacious dining room, which boasts high tables and floor-to-ceiling windows, which reveal the outside in all its glory. The light from outside emphasizes the size and the special atmosphere created in the place. The furniture chosen for the office is furniture that meets the definition of industrial furniture but at the same time is soft to create a pleasant flow.