
German architect trio KINZO took inspiration from spaceships and jet fighters to fit out the new headquarters of Germany's leading tabloid and Europe's largest Newspaper 'Bild'. Owned by publishing giant Axel Springer, the newspaper was recently relocated from Hamburg to Berlin providing an opportunity to stream line the editorial work flow and make a drastic shift from the traditional newsroom aesthetic.
While the press release assures us the design is as functional as it is unusual, you wouldn't want to catch yourself on one of those legs in a last minute rush to meet a deadline. We could be wrong, KINZO just picked up a red dot award for their new office furniture system KINZO AIR based on the same idea.





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