Co-creating with customers in a new location
01:
The Opportunity
Deloitte is the first of the ‘Big Four’ (the largest business service providers in the world) to go off the beaten track by co-creating with customers at its own new location. This takes place in The Garage, a completely renovated former Citroën garage adjacent to the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam.


02:
The solution
Cushman & Wakefield was able to contribute to these great ambitions by designing the new office interior, where strategy, technology and creation come together. The interior has become a statement, with various references to the building’s past, while in terms of the work, facilities, environment, appearance, functionality and transparency it is ready for the future.




03:
The Result
Sustainability, innovation and co-creation were three of the project cornerstones. Working with the Deloitte project team, we took a deep dive into the future, established the wishes and ambitions and, where possible, stretched them further. The result looks nothing like a regular office, and that was exactly the intention.

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