NCR VOYIX Offices – Ra’anana

Setter Architects designed NCR VOYIX’s office in Ra’anana with a focus on sustainability, human interaction, and technology, using earth tones, natural textures, and high-tech elements to blend nature and innovation seamlessly.

Firm
  • Client NCR VOYIX,
  • size 48,438 sqft
  • Year 2024
  • Location Ra'anana, Israel,
  • Industry Technology,
  • NCR VOYIX develops automated payment machines for the business sector.

    The company’s offices, located in Ra’anana, span three floors, with an entire floor dedicated to laboratories.

    The design concept is based on three principles:
    1. A sustainable and biophilic work environment
    2. An environment supporting human interaction
    3. Technology

    The materials chosen for the project reflect the biophilic approach: earth and green tones, natural textures, and sustainable materials.

    The middle floor serves as an office floor and the company lobby. The lobby features dramatic lighting, combining a futuristic reception desk alongside walls covered in wood and metal, emphasizing the connection between nature and technology. Next to the lobby are two large, representative meeting rooms with natural and subtly toned baffle ceilings. They display antique cash registers, part of the company’s heritage.

    Work areas are divided into neighborhoods using meeting rooms and decorative partitions. Adjacent to the work neighborhoods are various meeting rooms of different sizes, along with open collaboration and meeting areas. The open work areas encourage interpersonal communication and collaboration. An angular lighting fixture runs along the corridor in clean lines, providing a technological, high-tech appearance. Since the company operates on a hybrid model, lockers were planned along the core walls for personal belongings.

    The main cafeteria is designed as an assembly space and primary meeting area. Incorporating green tones, natural textures, wood, and brand color accents, the cafeteria space is a place of atmosphere and socializing.

    The lab floor was designed in a functional and flexible manner to allow space adaptation to the company’s changing needs. Nevertheless, the design on this floor is meticulous and does not fall short of the conventional office floor. This floor also incorporates the office’s technological support center.

    Design: Setter Architects
    Lead Designer: Michal Leitner
    Design Team: Noa Cohen Abuddy, Anna Bluvshtein Paltsev, Tal Bachar
    Contractor: A. Weiss
    Project Management: JLL
    Photography: Amit Gosher