New opportunities for architects: spaces of the modern working world
Spaces of communication

Working life is undergoing a profound transformation: agility, hybrid working forms, hierarchy-free collaborations and home offices are shaping the design of modern working environments.
What does this mean for architects?
These changes offer architects the opportunity to rethink workspaces. Hierarchical and process-oriented structures are giving way to flexible, communicative spaces specifically tailored to the needs of a young, dynamic generation.
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How does ONGO support this development?
ONGO's guiding principle – "agility at work" – stands for the integration of agility into everyday work. With concepts like the Pop-Up Office, we create work environments that can be flexibly adapted to different requirements through active seating, movable tables, and multifunctional walls.
What characterizes ONGO’s design principles?
ONGO combines the principle "form follows function" with sustainable materials and innovative solutions. The result is products that combine functionality and aesthetics while meeting the demands of modern, sustainable work environments.
Planning and implementation with pCon.planner
The design of these new working environments is supported by pCon.planner. This CAD application is tailored to the needs of architects and interior designers. With seamless integration into business processes, pCon.planner offers virtually unlimited possibilities for interior design.
Use ONGO pCon data to create impressive 3D presentations and process article lists efficiently – for a modern, agile and future-proof working world.