UBISOFT, OFFICE DESIGN
This project proposes an office design for Ubisoft, a video game design company.
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the genetic code that defines patterns and traits within an organism. It evolves through generations, passing on unique traits from parent to child.
Inspired by the rich history of the site, its past tenants, and future potential, the concept of this project aims to honor the past while creating new stories through the built environment.
The office space is designed to foster interaction, exploration, and development among employees, clients, and users, ultimately enhancing the workplace experience.
Location: The Jewel Box
Built in 1963, the Bacardi Imports Tower was commissioned by Facundo Bacardi as a new headquarters for the Bacardi beverage company. Collaborating with Cubian architect Enriques Gutierrez and artist Francisco Brennand, the building was brought to life. In 1973, the Jewlery Box, was added to the site to create an eye catching and gem to the area, designed by Ignacio Carrera-Justiz. In 2018, the admired architecture and history, the buildings were recognized by the U.S. National Register of Historical Places.
Concept: DNA
Built in 1963, the Bacardi Imports Tower was commissioned by Facundo Bacardi as a new headquarters for the Bacardi beverage company. Collaborating with Cubian architect Enriques Gutierrez and artist Francisco Brennand, the building was brought to life. In 1973, the Jewlery Box, was added to the site to create an eye catching and gem to the area, designed by Ignacio Carrera-Justiz. In 2018, the admired architecture and history, the buildings were recognized by the U.S. National Register of Historical Places.
Site and Building Timeline
Ubisoft Timeline
Connecting Stories, The Theater
Built in 1963, the Bacardi Imports Tower was commissioned by Facundo Bacardi as a new headquarters for the Bacardi beverage company. Collaborating with Cubian architect Enriques Gutierrez and artist Francisco Brennand, the building was brought to life. In 1973, the Jewlery Box, was added to the site to create an eye catching and gem to the area, designed by Ignacio Carrera-Justiz. In 2018, the admired architecture and history, the buildings were recognized by the U.S. National Register of Historical Places.