We design offices that people actually want to work in — using pre-design research, daylight and acoustic studies, and a design language that reads as local, not imported.
A 45-person survey at Jisr reshaped the brief before a single line was drawn. We study how people actually work before we design where they work.
We set measurable performance targets for daylight penetration, acoustic separation, and zoned air handling — not defaults carried over from a template.
From Saudi Civil Defense approvals to landlord coordination with Al Ramz and local fit-out teams — we handle the Kingdom-specific delivery layer without surprises.
Najdi proportions, mashrabiya patterns, majlis-inspired gathering spaces — used as identity, not theme. The result reads as local, not imported.
2,100 sqm of headquarters designed from the ground up on evidence. A 45-person employee survey and a utilisation study reshaped the brief before any drawings — the result is a focus-friendly, culturally grounded workspace that hosts 100-person town halls in a majlis-inspired hall and houses a 4.5 × 6.2m podcast studio at its creative core.
Najdi proportions and mashrabiya patterning carry through the palette. Acoustic zoning protects a 70% focus-heavy workforce. Saudi Civil Defense approvals and landlord coordination with Al Ramz were delivered inside the Adze scope.
View Jisr HQ case study →Jisr HQ is the first of several Kingdom projects in our pipeline. We’ll publish the next as soon as our clients are ready to share.
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