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OOG3 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

OOG3 Interior Architecture was founded in 2000 by Joris Roelants and is a multidisciplinary design studio specializing in interior architecture, renovation, and new-build projects, with a strong focus on office and workplace environments.

Over the years, the studio has developed extensive expertise in managing projects of varying scale and complexity, both in residential and commercial contexts. Within office projects, this experience translates into a thoughtful approach where functionality, flexibility, and spatial experience go hand in hand.

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“We design space and the gentle clarity that guides the process, ensuring that every step towards your future is carefully framed.”

— Joris Roelants

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OOG3 approaches office projects with clean, understated lines. They create warm and balanced work environments that enhance well-being, efficiency, and the identity of the organization. Each design is rooted in a thorough analysis of workflows, circulation, and interaction, and is developed with attention to ergonomics, acoustics, lighting, and materiality.

The essence of the studio lies in its personal and contextual approach. Each office project is treated as a bespoke solution, tailored to the specific needs, culture, and future vision of the client, and translated into a timeless and coherent whole.

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Within office projects, OOG3 Interior Architecture works closely with Bulo, a Belgian manufacturer of high-quality office furniture. This long-standing collaboration is based on a shared vision of quality, sustainability, and timeless design.

Bulo’s furniture is approached in each project as a natural extension of the architectural concept. Their expertise in ergonomics and customization provides a valuable complement to OOG3’s spatial and conceptual approach. By aligning design and furniture from the outset, cohesive work environments emerge in which architecture and interior elements reinforce each other, contributing to comfort, efficiency, and the identity of the workplace.