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Specialties:
Workplaces
Architecture and Interiors for Corporations:
Redefining the Workplace
An
idea is sparked by solitary pursuit...a plan
is shaped by joint endeavor...ways of working
are changing business...
Throughout
corporate, institutional, and commercial America,
paradigms for workplaces are being challenged
and redefined. Office and research environments
are no longer rigid, lavish hierarchies of
power, but flexible landscapes which adjust
and contribute to radically new ways of working
and conducting business.
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Economic
forces and global competition have made efficiency
an imperative. Arriving at a more effective
use of space relies as much on an understanding
of corporate identity, culture, and user group needs
as a mastery of systems, standards, and technological
requirements.
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Architecture
and interiors for corporations and institutions
begin with sound planning, and an understanding
of the workplace as a long term investment
that embodies a vision for the collective
organization as a dynamic, ever-changing entity.
Architecture
and Interiors for Corporations:
A Continuing Dialogue
"We
are consolidating and restructuring. How can
we utilize our current assets, and yet retool
to support the needs of our organization,
which are constantly changing?"
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"By
applying a highly integrated package of architecture,
interior design, and engineering capabilities, we
can incorporate your existing inventory, while developing
plans, systems, and standards that will have a life
beyond this project and serve your company well."
"Our
concerns are bottom-line: how do we protect
our investment?"
"The
strategic facilities planning that we do upfront
will present viable options and variables,
from leasing to buying to building. We investigate
space, location, and infrastructure; we analyze
needs and costs; we program in flexibility
that allows certainties to be met and change
to happen."
"How
can we make our facilities a competitive advantage?"
"As
your architect and ally, we are asking: How
can we make this the best it can be? How can
we appropriately express image, value, and
substance? How can we provide the environment,
systems, and tools for productivity now and
in the future?"
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