Friday, March 10, 2017

Office Interior Design | Venafi SLC | Salt Lake City | Steven Christensen Architecture








When software company Venafi sought to relocate from its suburban cubicle farm into a new space that would attract international talent to Salt Lake City, the ‘Silicon Slopes’ town whose urban core is experiencing a vibrant resurgence, we worked closely with the CEO to determine how architecture could help establish and broadcast a new vision for the culture of the company.

After our new building design was squelched in design development due to an indecisive land owner, we found an existing space downtown, on mass transit, with abundant natural light and verdant views of Washington Square. Here we sought to define new values of health, horizontality, and community, where the entire office would share the same open work space and infinitely reconfigurable sit-stand desks.

Despite its fortunate location and unusually vast 36,000 square foot floor plates, this 1980’s-era building offered little in the way of natural charm, and faced with a sprawling and undifferentiated span of drywall and oppressively low ceiling tile we wondered whether this dated post-tensioned concrete building had some useful middle-aged bones hidden beneath. After stripping away the layers of beige and replacing all HVAC and lighting with new and efficient systems, little of our $46/sf budget remained for architectural work. Accordingly, our design sought to use humble materials in innovative ways, using geometry and texture to infuse them with content......more

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...