Nestlé Campus

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The headquarters of the multinational company Nestlé is undergoing a total renovation, with Bamer being chosen to supply the partitions and made to measure carpentries. Openbook Architecture designed the project, while it’s being managed by Source8 and built by general contractor Vector Mais.

The Openbook studio developed an innovative concept based on an experience that has a common thread throughout the campus. Paulo Jervell, partner at the architecture studio, explains that “in the transformation of buildings we tend to return to the concept of home”, with a focus on the themes of comfort, safety, relationship with people. Result? The nest, a symbol image of the company: a building where there are no offices (not even for the director-general), in which the business units (from coffee, chocolate to pet care) are organized in 18 anchor points, but allowing that employees, if the projects require it, join other units. Bamer, accustomed to large-scale office projects, will participate very actively in transforming this concept into reality, building the carpentry and partition solutions designed by Openbook and Nestlé.