GEMÜ headquarters receives “Best Workspaces Award 2026”
15.04.2026
15.04.2026
The “Best Workspaces Award” is one of the leading international architecture awards for smart working environments and office buildings. Each year, awards are presented to outstanding projects whose architectural quality, functional excellence and innovative concepts impress the competition’s jury. In 2026, around 70 projects were honoured, including exemplary solutions in the fields of interior design and structural engineering.
Judging the competition was an independent panel of experts from the fields of architecture, design, research and media. The key criteria included versatility, collaboration, communication, concentration and well-being, as well as the level of innovation, modernity and the architectural quality of the buildings.
With its headquarters in Kupferzell, GEMÜ has created a working environment that goes far beyond traditional office design. The building combines functional requirements with a modern, employee-oriented configuration that is specifically intended to foster interaction, a sense of belonging and productivity. In doing so, GEMÜ has employed its holistic understanding of working environments, focusing on both the quality of the physical space and the subjective well-being of its employees. The interplay of architecture, functionality and workplace culture creates an environment that encourages communication and enables trailblazing working practices.
“For GEMÜ, a modern working environment is not just a ‘nice to have’, but a key factor in our success. In building our new headquarters, we have created an environment that fosters innovation, collaboration and job satisfaction in equal measure. “Open, versatile spaces, ergonomic workstations and quiet havens of inspiration not only boost productivity but also encourage creativity among our staff,” said Gert Müller, CEO and Managing Partner of the GEMÜ Group.
The award is organised by the Callwey Verlag publishing house in collaboration with leading partners from the fields of architecture, design and workplace research. The aim is to showcase ground-breaking workspace concepts and to encourage dialogue between companies, designers and manufacturers.
