TBWA\HAKUHODO Offices – Tokyo

TBWA\HAKUHODO Offices – Tokyo

Canuch has designed the new offices of ad agency TBWA\HAKUHODO, located in Tokyo, Japan.

“Through the play of light and dark, shadows facilitate the perception of dimensionality. Dimensionality then forms a sense of space through a succession of shadows.”

The shadows are a creative element of the design that functions to give shape to things, an element that fosters associations with “the beginning of a new world.”

In order to enhance the client’s ability to create this new world, the TBWA\HAKUHODO creative team’s design planning represents the interior as a stage where the “beginning of things” come into being.

DeSimone Consulting Engineers Offices – New York City

DeSimone Consulting Engineers Offices – New York City

Spector Group designed the offices of DeSimone Consulting Engineers, located in New York City, New York.

Tasked with creating a contemporary work environment that would facilitate direct communication and collaboration between DeSimone Consulting Engineer’s international offices, Spector Group designed a sleek professional work setting defined by openness and flexibility.

A Modern Shanghai Tech Office That Evokes a Relaxing Environment

A Modern Shanghai Tech Office That Evokes a Relaxing Environment

PRISM DESIGN recently completed an office redesign for unbot inc., an IT company based in Shanghai. The nature of the design allows for easy expansion with flexible spaces ready to take on new people when needed. Overall, the office now allows for communication between employees in a relaxing environment that aims to foster creativity and workplace collaboration.

New Relic Offices – San Francisco

New Relic Offices – San Francisco

M Moser Associates has designed the offices of software company New Relic, located in San Francisco, California.

New Relic is a relatively established – yet rapidly growing, San Francisco based digital intelligence company. The company sought to capture its innovative culture in a unique office design while exploring new ways of working in anticipation of future density requirements.