The new Foodora office in Budapest was created by transforming an existing office space into a workplace tailored to the company’s culture and operational needs. Guided by an eco-oriented mindset, the refurbishment prioritized preserving and adapting existing architectural and mechanical elements, reducing waste, and embodied carbon.
Exposed ceilings and visible building systems create an honest, contemporary environment. The layout is clearly structured, separating working, collaboration, and social zones to support different modes of use throughout the day. The design draws inspiration from the urban character of food delivery culture, referencing the aesthetics of riders’ gear – bags, straps, and bike equipment – translated into interior details and materials. Foodora’s signature colors play a defining role, highlighting key areas and circulation while creating a strong spatial identity. The heart of the office is a large social hub with a unique, adaptive, modular furnishing that supports dining, meetings, and events.







Details
Interior
GOOD studio; Dávid Székely, Daniel Csepi, Armen Armaganjan
Client
Private
Year of completion
2026
Location
Budapest, Hungary
Total area
1.000 m2
Photos
Dániel Dömölky
Partners
Graphic Design: PONT co.lab
Contractor: Colliers
Furnishing: DoWork
Flooring: Floorbrothers
