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The primary goal for this office fit-up was to harmonize interior elements with expansive landscape vistas. Curved windows maximizing natural light, while neutral tones with slate and granite accents marry the office to heritage structures within the Chapel View complex.
Efficient, analytical and service-driven, First Point Power believes in customized relationships offering a straightforward energy buying experience. They needed an office upgrade that reflected a high energy culture while providing room to grow.
The project was executed in 2 phases, the first by adding 200 cars and 46 truck trailer spaces, followed by a new 47,000 SF warehouse and 15,300SF conversion of dry goods storage to a cooler room.
Efficient, analytical and service-driven, First Point Power believes in customized relationships offering a straightforward energy buying experience.
A 360 FT suspension glass walkway was created between the main campus and style center/gym to facilitate pedestrian traffic. Total project completion was in 10 months.
The Sensata Technologies facilities design and configuration centered on innovation and progression.
The primary goal for this building was to create a space that enforces corporate brand identity, creating a driving force and sense of purpose that is so compelling that it empowers employees and clients to action.
Additionally, centralized collaborative areas reinforce the firm’s values of transparency and community.
Rapid occupancy was this clients primary concern so that growth, testing and client deadlines were not impeded.
The design rationale for this LEED facility centers on 4 functional domains - manufacturing, labs, offices and warehousing.
A 25,000 SF fit-up was designed for their Chapel View location. The design, consisting of 2 floors, includes an open office work environment, entrance lobby, conference space, training room, restroom, and café.
The primary goal for this office fit-up was to harmonize interior elements with expansive landscape vistas. Curved windows maximizing natural light, while neutral tones with slate and granite accents marry the office to heritage structures within the Chapel View complex.