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FORM Architects Offices – Arlington

FORM Architects Offices – Arlington

FORM Architects has designed the new offices of their architecture firm, located in Arlington, Virginia.

As the architect and the end user, there is an added element of customization required to address an undoubtedly unique design experience. From conception, it was essential that the ideas from FORM’s staff were included in defining a concise design direction. To facilitate this, FORM implemented an iteration of an exercise that they practice with their clients. This led FORM to the concept of a deconstructed, collaborative loft that would allow staff and their ideas to thrive.

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Bialosky Offices – Cleveland

Bialosky Offices – Cleveland

Bialosky, a renowned Midwest architecture firm, has designed their new offices in Cleveland, Ohio.

At a transformational moment in its history, Bialosky Cleveland internally directed and designed a powerful new identity in response to the firm’s cyclical strategic planning. Building the new brand empowered employees to author the firm’s mission, values and graphic identity, and furthermore, build a workplace that exemplifies their culture.

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Bergmann Associates Offices – Rochester

Bergmann Associates Offices – Rochester

The architectural/engineering firm Bergmann Associates has designed their new offices in Rochester, New York.

As leading architects and engineers, Bergmann Associates, had a unique challenge to be both client and designer of their new office relocation. the Bergmann Interior Design Team implemented an innovative approach that engaged the employees using the principals of change management. Fostering a culture that is innovative, progressive and attractive to a multi-generational workforce, engaging employees early and often was key. During Pre-Design, approximately 70 individuals met with the Design Team one-on-one, as part of focus groups or in department meetings. As the project moved forward, market/discipline Relocation Representatives were identified to ensure employees had a voice and were informed to various levels. We practiced the principals of engagement and acceptance of cultural change right out of the gate.

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DES Architects + Engineers Offices – San Francisco

DES Architects + Engineers Offices – San Francisco

DES Architects + Engineers have recently designed and opened a new office location for their firm located in San Francisco, California.

DES recently opened a second office at 1 Sansome in San Francisco. Providing a place for casual collaboration with clients, a flexible gathering area was strategically placed directly off the main entry. It features a high-top walnut table, a raised quartz island, and hide-away cabinetry making it a flexible, client-oriented space. With low partitions and an exposed twelve foot ceiling, the open office is an expansive and airy volume.

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The Outkast Group Offices – Sydney

The Outkast Group Offices – Sydney

The Outkast Group has recently designed a new office environment for their growing Sydney-based commercial design firm.

The design brief was twofold; 1. the office must work operationally, allowing for plenty of storage and separated spaces for each team in the business, and 2. whilst also acting as a showroom for our creative design and project delivery skills, showcasing the high level of quality that has become associated with Outkast fit outs.

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Gensler Offices – Denver

Gensler Offices – Denver

Global architecture firm Gensler has developed a new office design located in Denver, Colorado.

Gensler’s team of designers collectively embraced the challenge to celebrate their culture of innovation. Consistent with the firm’s belief there is “power in design”, the team embarked on the challenge of designing their own workspace in Denver.

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At A Former Northern California Airfield, EDG Gained Square Footage And An Air-Traffic Control Tower

At A Former Northern California Airfield, EDG Gained Square Footage And An Air-Traffic Control Tower

You’d think that EDG Interior Architecture + Design, being ranked on Interior Design’s list of Giants firms specializing in hospitality, would have a studio that’s, well, hospitable. Given the mantra Think Big, there’d be plenty of space, you’d think, too. In reality, EDG was wedged into a small 1960’s bank in San Rafael, across the bay from San Francisco. The firm needed to spread its wings.

 

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