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Beyond allowing users the ability to choose where to work, the space itself needed to be flexible. “The cafe has a lot of flexibility to be used for events. The furniture is all mobile, so it's easy to tuck away. They really take advantage of that to host things like yoga classes and other… Read More
At ABI-LAB 2, where community lies at the core of their culture, every floor features local artisans. Each piece of art is made from natural or recycled materials, depicting aspects of life science on a micro or macro level.
Opening the floor plate allowed the team to come up with clever new ways of addressing what office workstations looked like in a 21st century law office
When it came to the popular Back Bay location in Boston, Analogue Studio and Workbar decided to incorporate WELL building standards. “The certification was something we recognized would be a really good fit for Workbar's culture and commitment to member wellness," stated Pan.
Michelle Heeb, Principal at Forward Tilt, spoke of the process. “We met with the departments and everyone together, and then we individually met with them. David, Alan and our [design] team paired down the choices, storage components and the layouts. We made sure that everybody felt really goo… Read More
Refined, Sophisticated, Edgy, or Progressive? Mural by MASHstudios embodies your neighborhood's vibe.
Aspect’s continuous and low profile trim creates a refined space where people feel valued and appreciated, sensitive information stays private, and clients feel connected to your culture by Allsteel.
Dacon worked with the Mass Electric company to create a functional office building.
As Rooney-Fields described it, Sterling Bay was looking for a landscape that would allow cross-pollination between teams and would encourage working together. They wanted small teams of people to be able to work together when needed rather than require reserving conference room space.
The Boston Sports Institute believes sports are for all ages. The acquisition of an Olympic trial pool resulted in an opportunity to build a multi-use athletic facility consisting of 2 NHL rinks, 2 pools, spectator seating, an indoor turf field, and a physical therapy/strength conditioning area.
During these initial concept meetings, adjustability, multiple types of landing spaces, along with universal access to natural views and sunlight became cornerstones to the project.
At ABI-LAB 2, where community lies at the core of their culture, every floor features local artisans. Each piece of art is made from natural or recycled materials, depicting aspects of life science on a micro or macro level.