Practicing What We Preach: Designing our own workspace

Six years ago we re-envisioned our own workspace when we moved here to our digs here at 1111 Melville Street. A move to a new location is a chance to reinvent and refresh, and we wanted to fully embrace that. Now that our space is lived in, we thought we would reflect on what we set out to achieve with the space, and how it’s working out for us.
In a creative business like ours, people are everything. The designers we hire are not just the heart and soul of the business. They are the business. So we had the challenge of devising a space to serve these highly creative and innovative people. A place where they can find both calm and intellectual stimulation. A place where there are wide-open spaces for storyboarding and brainstorming, and where there’s a logical workflow throughout. We wanted to instantly convey who we are and what we do to anyone that first entered our office.
Here are a few of the design elements that really make the space work for us:
• The space communicates who we are. For example, there are multiple layers of glass with inspirational messages that lead to the peaceful exterior vista
• There is not one enclosed office in the entire space. All members of the design team are located in open workstations. We wanted to promote communication and teamwork.
• Multiple meeting rooms and breakout areas allow for privacy in project meetings
• Major millwork units are mobile and easily relocated. This allows us to use our space in many ways and gives us tons of space for our Annual Soiree.
• To reduce our environmental footprint, we made use of custom cabinetry from the previous tenant. With some re-configuring and refinishing this storage now suits our specific needs. Minimal walls were constructed and only to enclose meeting rooms.















