When the Marvin Companies, designers of windows and doors, needed more room to accommodate its growing marketing, IT and legal teams, it turned to Shea Design to create a window-filled workspace with the theme of “Lake of the Woods Meets Modern Nordic.”
When software company Enthought, Inc. enlisted interior architecture firm lauckgroup to remodel their Austin office, they envisioned an environment that reflected the company’s commitment to efficiency, imagination and collaboration.
Voices.com was looking for a fresh start in a new space--a space which would accommodate rapid and continued growth in a high-energy environment, while remaining budget friendly and on a very tight timeline.
From healthier, people-centric designed offices to increasingly flexible workspaces, Work Design Magazine’s very own, Bob Fox, shares seven workplace trend predictions he expects to see in 2018.
BHDP Architecture's Brady Mick's first article of a bimonthly series on the growth, value, and future of design for people. The series intends to explore and discover the impact of behavior, habits, and patterns of people in the design of environments.
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.