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MOLA Architecture and T&I Fitouts – Pinterest EMEA HQ, Dublin

Winner

Mix Awards North 2024 Finalists – Project of the Year, Workplace Interiors 15-30k sq ft

 

Project Team

  • Pinterest, Ethos Engineering, T&I Fitouts LTD, MOLA Architecture (Architects), Inside Source, Alpha Mechanical,

    CJK Engineering, BSG Design, Vision Creative, Universal Floral.

Text provided by design practice.

Located on 60 Dawson Street overlooking Trinity College, the new Pinterest EMEA Headquarters is a 2,500 sq m fit-out designed by MOLA Architecture in collaboration with T&I Fitouts LTD. The design story is a journey through the landscape, culture and mythology of Ireland. It begins in the urban zone of Reception and continues through Dublin’s Botanical Gardens, and neighbouring Trinity College, then onwards through a myriad of Irish landscapes, which are brought to life with carefully chosen finishes, textures and bespoke design elements. The open plan office contains traditional workstations for desk working, but the majority of space is given over to a variety of work points, meeting rooms and innovative collaboration areas.

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