Grind has opened up shop in Chicago and, according to co-founder Benjamin Dyett, “This is the moment of waking the sleeping giant of workshare that is Chicago.”
Fifteen employees -- or "ambassadors" -- representing a cross-section of LivePerson volunteered to be a part of a design process that involved everything from themed work sessions to board game-style space planning. Mapos' creative process produced a truly unique workspace with lots of character.
To foster collaborative intelligence, we curated the space to have a balance of member companies from various industries, including technology, telecommunications, law and design. The abundance of open and shared spaces — from the shared desks to the cafe and garden area — set the stage for entrepreneurs to converse and create, together.
This interview with Stephanie Clements, Designer, RTKL Workplace Interiors Group, gives hard data on how the design of the office has impacted performance at Edelman Public Affairs in Washington, DC.
GPI used their own in-house 3D laser scanning technology to create Revit models at their new office in Rockville, MD. They overlaid their drawings with the 3D models, allowing them to achieve LEED Platinum certification and provide an demonstrative example of their values.
The Office Group's new West London location stands tribute to their progressive work concepts as well as the history of the Georgian townhouse. Working with architects Acrylicize their unique serviced office is a combination of heritage architecture, contemporary design, and bespoke art.
Advertising has changed significantly in the past decade or so and requires a more collaborative and fluid team-based approach. BBH's challenge to Urban Salon was to help them change from being a business with a creative department to a vibrant, integrative studio.
TPG Architecture in New York City recently finished the design and construction of "Silver Suites" -- a flexible, white-glove, turn-key executive office spaces -- on the 46th floor of 7 World Trade Center. It's a distinct upgrade on the idea of a business incubator or cowork space, meant to provide companies with a top-notch address and growth-focused services.
Rock Companies wanted a design for their new executive suite that reinforced the entrepreneurial spirit of the company. Working with ROSSETTI, they produced an eye-popping, yet sophisticated environment with just the right balance of life, work, and play.
Their old space was a narrow two-story condo a block away in DuPont Circle. For their new space, iStrategyLabs gutted a 6,200 square foot space to bare bones. The default concept: no walls. Corbett wanted each wall added to be a major battle. Instead, the office is broken up by function. Working with Alliance Architects out of Annapolis, the result is a bunch of open space with only one office and many places to get work done comfortably.