Innovative Office Design Berlin: UNDPLUS Transforms Holy Cross Church into DOJO's Creative Workspace
This article showcases the transformation of Berlin's Holy Cross Church into DOJO's innovative office by UNDPLUS, blending history with modern design.
In the heart of Berlin Kreuzberg, an exceptional transformation has taken place within the historic walls of the Holy Cross Church. The Berlin-based advertising agency, DOJO, has unveiled its new headquarters, a masterpiece of innovative office design by the creative minds at UNDPLUS. This project not only revitalizes a historic space but also sets a new standard for office interiors in Berlin.


A Fusion of Sacred Architecture and Modern Design
The challenge of merging the sacred architecture of the Holy Cross Church with a contemporary design ethos was met with unparalleled creativity by UNDPLUS. The design firm meticulously incorporated the building's original masonry with modern materials, geometric shapes, and bold colors reflective of DOJO's brand identity. This harmonious blend of old and new embodies the spirit of innovation that defines Berlin's architectural landscape.


Central Cubic Seating Area: A Modern Take on Sacred Space
At the heart of DOJO's office is a striking cubic seating area, adorned in black with vivid slime green cushions, creating a vibrant contrast that captures the eye. Flanked by staircases and crowned with a symmetrical dome, this central space pays homage to the building's ecclesiastical origins while serving as a dynamic hub for creativity and collaboration.


Zoned Kitchen and Dining: Functionality Meets Aesthetics
UNDPLUS has ingeniously zoned the kitchen and dining areas using custom-made metal frames, achieving both aesthetic appeal and functional improvement. The separation enhances the room's acoustic quality, creating a tranquil environment conducive to productivity. The integration of soundproof panels within the metal structure exemplifies the thoughtful consideration of employee well-being in office design.


A Bold Statement in Monochrome
The office's sanitary facilities are a testament to the project's bold use of color. Employing a monochrome palette, the vibrant slime green of the epoxy floors and tiled walls is juxtaposed with sleek black accessories, making a statement that is both daring and stylish.


Collaborative Lighting Design
The project's innovative approach extends to its lighting, a collaboration between UNDPLUS, Kyiv-based design brand +kouple, and DOJO. The creation of the slime green pendant PLATE lamp for the kitchen area not only serves as functional lighting but also as a captivating design element, further establishing the office's unique aesthetic.


The DOJO Office Headquarters in Berlin, designed by UNDPLUS, is a landmark project in innovative office design. It stands as a testament to the creative potential of blending historical architecture with modern design principles. This project not only enhances DOJO's work environment but also contributes to Berlin's reputation as a hub of creativity and innovation. The collaboration between architects, designers, and the client has resulted in a space that is both inspiring and functional, setting a new benchmark for office design in Berlin.


All the photographs are work of Yves Sucksdorff
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