Office Busters Presents a New Sustainable Office Concept: Proposing the Balance of Reuse and Flexible Work Styles Through Its Headquarters

Office Busters is showcasing its headquarters as a model for sustainable office environments, utilizing reused furniture and waste-material art. The company emphasizes the importance of space design that balances environmental considerations with flexible work styles and creativity.
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Office Busters Corp. (Headquarters: Higashi-Ote Building, 1-1-7 Uchikanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Masayoshi Kumagai; Tokyo Stock Exchange TOKYO PRO Market ; hereinafter 'the Company') is pleased to introduce a new approach to sustainable offices through our headquarters space. Our headquarters, which relocated last autumn, utilizes a 310-tsubo space in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, for 180 employees. It is designed with reused furniture and waste-material art at its core, creating a space that supports flexible work styles and open communication. What we want to convey is not just the track record of our office relocation, but the ideal state of the workplace required by companies in the future. The sustainable office we envision goes beyond environmental considerations and cost optimization. It is designed to be user-friendly for employees, sustainable for the company, and capable of fostering communication and creativity. At our headquarters, we have adopted a design that seamlessly connects the entire space while maintaining gentle boundaries for each department. We have integrated an open free-address workspace, meeting areas for spontaneous discussions, multi-work areas for individual tasks or casual conversations, and a refreshment space that changes its atmosphere depending on the time and purpose. 1. Utilizing reuse not as a 'cost-cutting measure' but as 'spatial value' At our headquarters, reused furniture and waste-material art are at the core of the space. This is not just about reusing existing resources, but also a method to express the company's values and stance through the space itself. In the entrance, by combining waste-material art and reused furniture, we have created a composition that naturally conveys our sustainable philosophy to visitors. 2. 'Seamless space design' that supports flexible work styles We emphasize connecting work, meetings, concentration, interaction, and rest, rather than stacking single-purpose rooms. At our headquarters, we have arranged booths for meetings and concentrated work, meeting areas with high tables, multi-work spaces, and refreshment spaces continuously around an open workspace, making it easy to switch between uses. 3. Redesigning the work environment including ABW and well-being As a concept for a sustainable office, we consider the use of reused furniture, flexible space design, recyclable materials, energy-saving equipment, ABW support, and well-being as important elements. In short, our basic philosophy is that environmental consideration and enhancing ease of work and creativity can coexist. 4. Letting people experience the concept by 'showing' the space Our headquarters is not just a business base, but a place to experience our philosophy of office creation. The great value of this headquarters is that you can feel the use of reuse, the connection of space, the diversity of use, and the ease of use for workers not just through drawings and explanations, but as an actual place. In addition to selling used office furniture, we offer proposals that look at the entire space, including office design, layout design, interior construction, and relocation/renewal support. The headquarters introduced here is one presentation of office creation that balances flexible work styles and sustainability. Please feel free to consult us about office design. We also accept inquiries about visiting our live office.

FAQ

Where is the headquarters of Office Busters located?

It is located at Higashi-Ote Building, 1-1-7 Uchikanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.