Office.Info March 2002
New Bene-Webpage http://compactoffice.cc
On February 18th, 2002 we announced a brand new Website for the Bene Office Space Concept CompactOffice. CompactOffice is the modular office space concept from Bene with a guarantee of highest flexibility. The best examples of its usage and interesting reference projects can now be found directly at http://compactoffice.cc
Whether on the scale of an entire floor or individual workstation, innovative office concepts orient themselves to the needs of the user. Companies must be able to react rapidly to organisational changes; concurrently office architecture is increasingly becoming a decisive element in the communication of corporate identity both internally and externally.
At http://compactoffice.cc Bene demonstrates this office space concept of the future in animated pictures and concrete examples. Inform yourself about Products and Programs, Transparency and Communication, Micro- and Macro-layouts, individual solutions and efficient work environments.
Dear Reader!
Another month to go!! Your opinion is important to us. As a subscriber to our newsletter and user of our homepage, we are particularly interested in YOUR opinion. We, therefore, invite you to evaluate our web page - of course, not without being able to profit from doing so. The first 50 website visitors to send in the questionnaire will receive attractive presents and there will be a draw for a designer lamp as the main prize!
...and don't forget to visit the new page http://compactoffice.cc
Va bene
get started ... here!
PAC+ is the abbreviation for Producción Arquitectónica Contemporánea, which means 'Production of Contemporary Architecture'.Both of them have taught since 1989 at the University FADU, UBA in Buenos Aires. It was there, in 1988, that they met Fernán Goldin, who has been a member of PAC+ since 2000, likewise Nicolás Puente and Sofía Gerlach.
From March 1st to 10th, an exhibition showing the work of 34 Argentinian architectural and design studios will be held in the Semper Depot in Vienna. These studios do not work solely in Buenos Aires, but like the 'BUS architects', who have made Vienna their home, they are involved in the scene in different ways and with varying degrees of intensity.
read more at: architecture in progress: pac+







