First there was working in the company office. Then there was working in your home office. Then there was Starbucks and the rise of the “third space”. Now the three are merging in the growing trend of “resimercial” design.
With an aim to encourage cross-functionality and collaboration among teams, design firm Sasaki executed an open concept space for SharkNinja, bringing together multiple offices and hundreds of employees for the first time.
There's a burgeoning crop of niche co-working spaces that have unique points of view on what shared workspace is all about. Check out these profiles of three companies with unique perspective on how co-working is evolving.
Security software company Trend Micro enlisted lauckgroup to artfully design their new Austin office as an innovative and open space that prioritizes the company’s emphasis on employee collaboration and interaction.
Paddy Power Betfair tasked Morphoza with the challenge of designing a better working environment, while also solving functionality issues, improving productivity, attracting new staff and retaining and engaging current staff.
When Stash Investments LLC, a FinTech company, outgrew its former space, it tasked Knotel with the challenge of creating a scalable space that reflected its culture and branding.
When Ottobock decided to move its U.S. headquarters from Minneapolis to Austin, it tapped Page to transform 37,000 square feet of raw space into an inspiring workplace that would galvanize its employees to make the move.
Retail Design Collaborative and Studio One Eleven's new Long Beach offices have revitalized the surrounding neighborhood, acting as a hub for community engagement.