Today, meeting rooms are more than just functional meeting places. They are the workshops of knowledge work – spaces where teams get creative, develop concepts together and allow ideas to mature into projects. Flexibility counts, especially in smaller groups of up to ten participants. The architecture should not restrict, but inspire and encourage collaboration.
At first glance, the room remains free of appliances and appears tidy, elegant and undisturbed. The clear surfaces of the furniture define a calm, concentrated atmosphere. But as soon as content needs to be shared or concepts visualized, the screens appear at the touch of a button.
With a gentle, almost silent movement, monitors become visible, allowing every participant to take part in the action.
Technology creates space for ideas
The advantage is obvious:
Interactivity is possible immediately: Drawings, drafts or sketches can be added to or highlighted directly on the touchscreen.
Eye level instead of compromises: No one has to lean towards a central screen or struggle with awkward viewing angles – everyone sees and understands the same thing.
Atmosphere: As soon as the devices are retracted, the room returns to its original clarity – inspired, but not weighed down by technology.
This transforms the meeting room into the company’s creative studio. The technical infrastructure lies like an invisible layer over the architecture – ready to appear exactly when it is needed and otherwise disappear into the background.
The result: spaces that don’t restrict ideas, but give them wings.
