A new vision of workspace: JLL and Tétris in Warsaw Spire

 

Leading real estate advisory firm JLL and interior design and fit-out experts Tétris have unveiled their newly redesigned headquarters in the prestigious Warsaw Spire. This transformation goes far beyond aesthetics – it’s a strategic redesign that blends functionality, sustainability, and a strong focus on workplace wellbeing.

 

Why the transformation was necessary

 

While the renovation coincided with a lease extension, the main driver was the desire to adapt the space to evolving employee expectations. Warsaw Spire is strongly linked to JLL’s brand identity – not just an address, but a part of the company’s culture. The new office also serves as a living lab where the latest workplace strategies and design methods can be tested and refined.

 

Human-centered design approach

 

Employees were actively involved in shaping the new space – through workshops, surveys, and interviews. The feedback was clear: they wanted more zones for individual work, creative collaboration, video calls, and informal meetings – all within a friendly and sustainable setting.

 

Functionality, aesthetics, and comfort

 

The redesigned office features bright colors, plenty of greenery, and soft, ergonomic furniture. Many existing elements were refurbished and reused, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainability. Acoustic solutions and thoughtful material choices enhance both visual comfort and overall wellbeing.

 

Smart technology for a flexible workstyle

 

The office integrates smart workplace technology, including booking systems for desks, meeting rooms, and parking spots. These tools streamline daily operations and deliver valuable insights into space usage, allowing for continuous optimization.

 

A space built on values

 

Every aspect of the redesigned space reflects JLL and Tétris’ core values:


– Environmental responsibility – through reuse, recycling, and efficient design,
– Diversity – by offering a variety of work environments to suit different needs,
– Innovation – via modern technology and forward-thinking spatial planning.

 

This isn’t just an office – it’s a strategic tool for collaboration, growth, and talent retention.

 

Source: propertynews.pl