This offers each person and team the flexibility and freedom to reconfigure their desk to best suit their work style. As a result, the project architect worked closely with the client to develop a custom steel trellis power system to the workstations. The team was challenged to develop a unique treatment for the workspace that allowed flexibility and power solutions throughout the open area. These materials and architectural shapes appear reinterpretations throughout key areas of the space. In the adjacent space, the breakroom has a continuation of these slats forms which are reinterpreted in wood as horizontal elements creating a bench and bar-height seating for a warm, rustic lodge feel. Hot-rolled steel was used as a high contrast material in the space and can be first seen in the elevator lobby steel slats which create pattern and contrast to the warmth of the Walnut wood reception desk. The design is purposeful in its gestures and the architectural language is consistent across the 3 levels detailing, finish palette, and lighting. “Our team collaborated with the client to cultivate a design that captures the company’s creative energy and high level of design detail.
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