A modern, multi-story office building with a distinctive angular design featuring large glass windows and concrete elements. The facade displays the logo "BET" on two sides. The surrounding area is landscaped with green shrubs and trees.

A Distinctive Compact Office Building With Vibrant Interiors For BET Software By Elphick Proome Architecture

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Elphick Proome Architecture has unveiled their latest project, a compact office building for BET Software, a leading African software provider. Located on a prominent corner, this striking building is designed to meet the needs of a specialist IT company.

The structure is elevated on a basement podium and features a perforated envelope that adds a dynamic visual element. The three stories of the compact office building feature a glass facade with vertical facade screens, offering broad ocean views that enhance the working environment. These floors are anchored to a solid core on the western side, which also serves as an elegant entry portal.

A modern, multi-story office building with a distinctive angular design featuring large glass windows and concrete elements. The facade displays the logo "BET" on two sides. The surrounding area is landscaped with green shrubs and trees.

Inside, the office space embraces an industrial aesthetic with exposed services and bold drop-down lights set against ceiling mesh. The design makes bold use of glass, steel, and wood, with rustic textures creating a warm yet contemporary feel. The vibrant interior is further enlivened by elements of nature, including a life-sized rhino sculpture, paintings, wall murals, rattan seats, indoor plants, and a prominent green wall behind the reception desk.

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A modern seating area features two dark blue chairs, a small round side table with a book on it, and a tall orange floor lamp. The backdrop is a wall with vertical wooden slats and vertical strip lights. A colorful rug partially covers the floor.
A sleek and modern office interior design for BET software company, featuring a stylish reception desk
A modern hallway features a large decorative rhinoceros sculpture. On the left wall, there is a geometric wooden design with a blue "TOILET" sign. Large windows at the end of the hallway let in natural light, illuminating a vibrant mural on the right wall.
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The facade of the compact office building complements its interior design through the extensive use of glass, exposed concrete, and steel mesh vertical facade screens. This cohesive design approach creates a seamless transition between the exterior and interior, emphasizing transparency and modernity.

A modern multi-story building with large glass windows and a minimalist design. It features vertical metal fins for shading and has a flat, overhanging roof. The sky above is clear and blue.
Modern building facade with minimalistic, angular design and large windows. The structure features exposed concrete and sharp horizontal lines under a clear blue sky. The perspective is taken from a low angle, emphasizing the architectural details.
A modern multi-story building with large glass windows and a minimalist design. It features vertical metal fins for shading and has a flat, overhanging roof. The sky above is clear and blue.

Elphick Proome Architecture’s design for BET Software’s new office building demonstrates a thoughtful integration of industrial style with natural elements, resulting in a vibrant and inspiring workspace.

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