Parker Hannifin's offices, designed by architects from the YUAR studio, are characterized by simplicity and a clear floor plan. The design of the offices is based on an analysis of the existing premises and needs of the company. The whole interior is intertwined with corporate colors, and instead of a reception, visitors can admire Parker's development timeline over the years.
A single corridor will take you through the entire office. Closed and semi-enclosed offices are located along the facade. Autonomous niches are part of the space and connected to the adjacent department via a glazed part. In the middle part we find a large enclosed kitchen, in the center there are also telephone booths, a copy corner and a small meeting room. The circular layout is highlighted by the glazed parts of all partitions connected to the facade. Other elements are wooden partitions that divide the space and create a boundary between the main corridor and the workspace. These elements, complemented by greenery, also aerate the entire space.
Corporate colors and logos permeate the entire office. The dominant colors are black and yellow, which can be found on carpets, chairs and benches, as well as minor details of door handles or cabinet covers. Some company products, such as engine components, are built in as furniture elements.