A landscape architect in Germany has built an innovative three-story office building designed as a "jungle house" to attract skilled workers to the Lake Constance region. Johann Senner deliberately chose this unique concept for his new office building on Breitlestraße, creating what he calls a small urban jungle as a green oasis in the city center.
While most people would expect to find a jungle house at a zoo, Senner has reimagined this concept for the modern workplace. The architect's vision transforms the traditional office environment into a nature-inspired workspace that stands out dramatically from conventional commercial buildings in the area.
The three-story structure represents Senner's commitment to combining architectural innovation with environmental consciousness. By incorporating jungle-like elements and green spaces throughout the building, he aims to create a work environment that feels more like a vacation destination than a typical office setting.
This creative approach to office design reflects a growing trend among employers who are seeking new ways to attract and retain talented professionals in competitive job markets. Senner's jungle house concept offers workers an escape from the mundane office atmosphere while still maintaining professional functionality.