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b720 Barcelona
b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos
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Barcelona
bB

b720 Barcelona

b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos

b720 brings a broader architectural lens to workplace design, with experience in office buildings and headquarters that need to perform both internally and in the city around them. For clients planning a flagship workplace or a complex office asset, the Barcelona studio stands out for integrating façade, structure, public interface, and interior experience into a more cohesive whole.

Barcelona, Spain29y exp
Office BuildingsCorporate HeadquartersArchitecture+2
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Milan
CM

CZA Milan

Cino Zucchi Architetti

CZA brings a more architectural and urban-minded sensibility to workplace projects, making it a useful Milan addition for clients who want offices to sit within a broader design and city-making context. The studio is particularly relevant for headquarters, office extensions, and commercial buildings where spatial quality and long-term architectural value matter.

Milan, Italy0y exp
Corporate HeadquartersOffice BuildingsArchitecture+2
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Zurich
EZ

EM2N Zurich

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.

Zurich, Switzerland29y exp
Office BuildingsCorporate HeadquartersCommercial Architecture+2
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Brussels
JB

Jaspers-Eyers Brussels

Jaspers-Eyers Architects

Jaspers-Eyers is one of Brussels’ strongest names for office architecture, with a long track record in headquarters, office towers, and large mixed-use business developments. The practice is especially relevant for clients who want a workplace partner with deep experience in the Brussels office market, complex urban sites, and commercially significant buildings.

Brussels, Belgium0y exp
Corporate HeadquartersOffice BuildingsMixed-Use Workplaces+2
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Zurich
EZ

EM2N Zurich

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.

Zurich, Switzerland29y exp
Office BuildingsCorporate HeadquartersCommercial Architecture+2
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Brussels
JB

Jaspers-Eyers Brussels

Jaspers-Eyers Architects

Jaspers-Eyers is one of Brussels’ strongest names for office architecture, with a long track record in headquarters, office towers, and large mixed-use business developments. The practice is especially relevant for clients who want a workplace partner with deep experience in the Brussels office market, complex urban sites, and commercially significant buildings.

Brussels, Belgium0y exp
Corporate HeadquartersOffice BuildingsMixed-Use Workplaces+2
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Milan
CM

CZA Milan

Cino Zucchi Architetti

CZA brings a more architectural and urban-minded sensibility to workplace projects, making it a useful Milan addition for clients who want offices to sit within a broader design and city-making context. The studio is particularly relevant for headquarters, office extensions, and commercial buildings where spatial quality and long-term architectural value matter.

Milan, Italy0y exp
Corporate HeadquartersOffice BuildingsArchitecture+2
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