For Givaudan Switzerland Ltd in Zurich, teo jakob developed and realised an interior architecture concept in 2020 while also overseeing the creative direction of the project. The aim was to expand traditional laboratory environments with open communication and meeting spaces, making new forms of collaboration visible within the workplace. Designed by teo jakob, the interior architecture combines functional workstations with informal areas that encourage interaction and creative processes. Colourful surfaces, graphic elements and flexible furnishings create a dynamic and welcoming working environment. Open meeting areas promote direct dialogue between research teams and specialists. The result is an interior that brings together scientific precision, openness, creativity and a contemporary workplace culture.