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Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos
Rafael de La-Hoz is one of the most established names in Spain for office buildings and corporate architecture, making it a strong directory addition for Madrid. The practice is especially relevant for headquarters, speculative office development, and large corporate environments where sustainability credentials and long-term asset value are central concerns.
Ignite Architects
Ignite Architects Auckland is a useful option for office clients seeking a commercially minded design practice with both architectural and interior depth. The firm is especially relevant for workplace environments where efficient delivery, business usability, and solid project coordination matter more than a purely signature-led approach.
EM2N
EM2N is one of Zurich’s stronger architecture-led choices for office buildings and complex commercial environments. The firm is especially relevant for clients pursuing larger office developments, mixed-use commercial assets, or workplace projects where architectural identity, urban context, and long-term flexibility matter as much as the interior fit-out itself.
GBPA Architects
GBPA Architects is a credible Milan addition for office-building upgrades, workplace repositioning, and contemporary corporate environments with sustainability targets. The practice appears particularly strong where owners or occupiers need to modernize existing office assets while improving flexibility, environmental performance, and the quality of common spaces.
DDS+
DDS+ is a strong Brussels option for office redevelopment and interior transformation projects, especially where complexity, sustainability, and adaptive reuse are central. The practice is particularly relevant for clients who want architecture-led office planning in Brussels with a strong local understanding of commercial buildings and city context.
Marani Architects
Marani Architects is a strong Prague addition for larger office campuses, business parks, and formal corporate interiors. The practice is especially relevant for clients who want a studio with experience across both shell-and-core office buildings and more tailored office interiors, including tenant-specific workplace design.
Aedas
Aedas is especially relevant in Hong Kong for office clients operating at building or district scale rather than only tenant interiors. The practice is a strong option for commercial office developments and headquarters environments where architecture, commercial positioning, and long-term workplace flexibility need to be solved together.
COX
COX Melbourne is a solid option for office projects that need a team comfortable with large, complex commercial environments. The studio is especially relevant for headquarters, office buildings, and workplace projects where architecture, urban presence, and long-term business use all shape the design response.
Architecture+
Architecture+ is a practical Wellington option for organizations looking for a local studio that works across architecture and interiors. The practice is especially relevant for workplace projects that need straightforward commercial thinking, contextual design, and close coordination with local stakeholders.
Nihon Sekkei
Nihon Sekkei Tokyo is a strong fit for office projects where architecture, infrastructure, and commercial functionality all need to be considered together. The practice is especially relevant for headquarters and large office projects where long-term asset value and technical coordination are central.
WilkinsonEyre
WilkinsonEyre London is a good fit for office clients that need a design-led architecture practice comfortable with major commercial projects. The studio is particularly relevant for headquarters and office buildings where the architectural identity of the asset is a central business driver.
Make Architects
Make Architects London is particularly relevant for office clients that want a stronger architectural statement from their workplace or commercial building. The practice is a strong fit for headquarters and office-led developments where design identity, urban presence, and tenant appeal are central.