Striving to create a built environment that can do more with less

Space is a valuable resource

Today, many spaces are oversized and not fit for purpose. The result is a huge waste of financial, human and environmental resources.

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Our approach

Merging architectural beliefs with the power of data

Founded in 2020 by Malte Koeditz and Ulf Seekamp, spaciv combines an architect’s vision with a software engineer’s mindset, to improve places of work. Firmly believing that space is a canvas for tangible processes, activities, and human interactions, we help to craft spaces tailored to meet users’ unique needs. Our data-centric approach responds to the complexity of understanding these needs, modelling future scenarios, and calculating requirements, effectively tackling strategic and operational challenges to create efficient and fit-for-purpose environments.
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From vision to value:
the case for workplace strategy

Learn how workplace strategy can transform global resource consumption—reducing financial waste, minimising environmental impact, and fostering social well-being. Discover the value of smarter, more sustainable spaces.
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Our impact

Cost efficiency

For most organisations in the knowledge section, real estate is the third biggest expense category. Cost reductions in this area have a significant impact on the bottom-line.

Sustainability

Real Estate is responsible for 40% of global CO2 emissions. It is simply unacceptable that we continue to create spaces without a clear understanding of how much we really need.

Productivity

Good offices have a measurable impact on the productivity of their users. For example, our customers have measured correlations between office fitness and product development speed.

Well-being

Creating a healthy office means understanding the unique needs of the users. For example, one-size-fits all workplace concepts are often a cause of a high number of sick days.

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