TELEKOM


    COORPORATE INTERIOR DESIGN









URBA was invited by HD Group, one of the leading communications agencies in Hungary, to design areas and installations within the Telekom HQ Budapest that allows people to connect, build engagement, and inspire them daily.

The challenge was to incorporate art&design in a fully completed, total 105 000 sqm office building without disturbing the given architectural structure, yet create memorable and playful areas that can function as landmarks, as well as bolster interpersonal bonds between employees, boost productivity and unlock creativity.

URBA has created a series of installations using tactile materials, in order to encourage exploration and discovery, and invite employees in an immersive experience that creates connecting moments. The sporadically placed, in some cases huge installations bridging over floors and corporate departments, are a display of the organization’s culture, strengthens collective identity and makes them visually available.

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Project team: Márton Lengyel, Andrea Juhász, Liza Natasa Rakusz, Dániel Illés Pálfi, Szabolcs Szatmári
Client: Telekom / HD Kft.
Area: 800 sqm
Year: 2018
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Photography: Matti Varga
Text: Lidia Vajda






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Project team:
Client: Telekom
Area: 800 sqm
Year: 2018
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Photography: Matti Varga
Text: Lidia Vajda







URBA was invited by HD Group, one of the leading communications agencies in Hungary, to design areas and installations within the Telekom HQ Budapest that allows people to connect, build engagement, and inspire them daily.





The challenge was to incorporate art&design in a fully completed, total 105 000 sqm office building without disturbing the given architectural structure, yet create memorable and playful areas that can function as landmarks, as well as bolster interpersonal bonds between employees, boost productivity and unlock creativity.







URBA has created a series of installations using tactile materials, in order to encourage exploration and discovery, and invite employees in an immersive experience that creates connecting moments. The sporadically placed, in some cases huge installations bridging over floors and corporate departments, are a display of the organization’s culture, strengthens collective identity and makes them visually available.