
G2 Office is a sister building to G1 Office – the next stage in the development of the boutique office concept in Poznań, designed with a focus on quality of work, aesthetics, and everyday user comfort. From the outside, the building remains simple and restrained: wood and glass create a calm, modern form embedded in the context of the Górczyn district. However, once you step inside, a completely different reality unfolds.
The interiors, designed by mode:lina, are filled with energy, bold colors, and carefully curated details. It is a space where interior architecture is not just a background, but an active element of everyday team life.
Art is omnipresent – works by young artists have been naturally integrated into the office space, giving it an individual, almost gallery-like character. G2 Office is not just a workplace, but an environment that supports creativity, focus, and inspiration.
The G2 Office project was built on clearly defined principles from the very beginning. The space was meant to be:
This boutique office in Poznań’s Górczyn district was designed to break away from the typical “corporate” office model. Thanks to close collaboration between all parties involved, it was possible to create a space that balances design, ergonomics, and everyday usability.
It is a place where you can work effectively – and simply feel good.
The architecture of G2 Office has been entirely subordinated to its function. The building consists of two distinct “cores” hidden within a unified, cubic form. The structure includes:
On the southern side, along Górnicza Street, a large glazed façade has been introduced, acting as a visual “window” into the two-level office and subtly revealing its function. It is through architecture that openness, modernity, and transparency of work are communicated.
The remaining units feature large, modern windows with a warm character, referencing the scale and rhythm of the surrounding residential buildings.
Thanks to extensive glazing, the external environment naturally flows into the interior, making the office an extension of the surrounding greenery. Both existing and newly designed vegetation around the building serve not only a decorative role – they are an integral part of the entire concept.
Special attention has been given to the relationship between the building and nature: