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Selected Works (2008-‐2014)
Every corner of the Google campus breathes creaOvity with a design that gives employees efficient workflow and an even beSer work life. Google is known for its dedicaOon to creaOvity and collaboraOon in the workplace. The urban and social floor plan intenOonally maximizes work engagement. The atrium, for example, is designed to be the most social area, becoming gradually quieter toward the perimeter window-‐workstaOons. MeeOng rooms, war rooms, and phone booths are strategically placed in between to buffer noise and acOvity from lounge and workstaOon areas. Commitment to collaboraOon is upheld with a clean, urban design for various break-‐out and gathering spaces. The result is a creaOve, social workspace that stays at the forefront of design and innovaOon. The Google brand is strong throughout the space, giving Googlers a meaningful experience through intenOonal design.
345 Spear Street at Hills Brothers Plaza, 6th Floor San Francisco, CA Data • 67,000sf office renovaOon + 15,000sf café • 470 workstaOons • AmeniOes: Wellness center, Fitness room, Massage rooms,
Tech talk, and Sleep room. Highlight • 15 tons of materials re-‐purposed from previous tenant
space (doors, glass, millwork cabinet doors, and cables) • LEED Gold. PublicaOons / Features • 2012 Interior Design Best of Year Award
Honorees for ‘Green’ and ‘Cafeteria’ • Interior Design 01.2013 • FastCompany arOcle
‘If You Want To Be a Real Tech Company, You Need a Fancy Green Office’ 02.12.13
• SF Business Times arOcle ‘Google Grows in San Francisco’ 11.08.12
• 2012 GreenBuild tour selecOon • Office Lovin arOcle
‘Google’s Luxurious Campus in San Francisco’
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Layout strategy focused on (1) maximizing light to all areas, and (2) visual and ‘collision’ point connecOons.
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Conference room concept
ß Repurposed glass panels from previous tenant space. à Concept of building core carved and codified to conference room typology.
Up. Repurposed doors are used as wall panels and writable surfaces. Dn. Repurposed cables used as screen dividers and rain leader wraps.
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ß Repurposed doors from previous tenant. Over 100 8k x 3k doors saved. à CombinaOon repurposed door and cabinet door for unique café seaOng.
3x9 doors horizontal!
3x9 doors vertical!
1/4” routed reveal!
Existing lockset hole!
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1500 and 1550 Plymouth Mountain View, CA Data • 72,000sf between two buildings connected by enclosed bridge • 580 workstaOons • AmeniOes: Games, Tech Talk Highlight • Re-‐purposed acousOcal panels and furniture/materials from
storage inventory throughout. • LEED PlaOnum
As one of the last buildings to receive a major upgrade at the Mountain View campus, the project held many opportuniOes – from unravelling the defragmented layouts where Googlers at the same floor felt like strangers, to exposing the rich building infrastructure and connecOng it back to the majesOc redwood trees that the buildings are nestled within. A horizontally layered planning facilitate interacOon by placing the most social areas at the center of the two buildings, and transiOoning outward to quieter open office workstaOons. This created a natural plaza where Googlers gathered, ate, played games, and shared ideas. All within a daylit space with uninterrupted views. A physics Omeline was developed to weave through the two buildings and encourage Googlers to travel through each space and discover important dates in history. This was intersected and peppered with the history of Art, Sports and ExploraOon, allowing Googlers to discover other significant events that may have scienOfic confluence. .
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Physics Omeline from pre-‐16th century to present Ome weave through the two buildings, allowing Googlers to follow the scienOfic paths and connect with each other.
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Physics inspired path and touch-‐points where art, sports, and exploraOon intersect with science encourage discovery and social connecOons.
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CelebraOng the building’s connecOon to daylight and trees.
Repurposed materials from Google’s storage are leveraged throughout. Discarded bike Ores used as wall protecOon, furniture reupholstered, and acousOcal wall Oles collected and brought to life as unique wall paSern and funcOonal soluOon within the Tech Talk space.
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“We want our offices to reflect the very traits that make San Francisco unique and wonderful. Our people, our desOnaOon and our space are all aligned around the same characterisOcs of innovaOon, creaOvity and collaboraOon.” -‐ President and CEO Joe D’Alessandro. San Francisco Travel new office is as exciOng and unique as the desOnaOon that the organizaOon has promoted since 1909. The new headquarters on the 29th floor at One Front Street has been created to reflect the spirit and creaOvity of the city while incorporaOng curng edge design, a preference for local arOsts and materials and a commitment to sustainability. With sweeping 270-‐degree views of the city, the environment is a constant inspiraOon to the staff that “sells” San Francisco. They now inhabit an environment designed to encourage creaOvity, working together and looking at things from new perspecOves. San Francisco Travel’s mission is to enhance the local economy by markeOng San Francisco and the Bay Area as the premier desOnaOon for leisure travel, convenOons, meeOngs and events.
1 Front Street, 29th Floor San Francisco, CA Data • 50,100sf office renovaOon • 310 headcount • AmeniOes: MulO-‐funcOoning space for all-‐hands, yoga, and
training. PublicaOon / Features • Office Snapshots • Office Lovin • Custom Spaces • Retail Design Blog • Chic Tip
San Francisco Travel
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Front Street
ß Staff wall allows visitors to connect. à Mural by SF Travel’s very own mail clerk/ street arOst.
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Original mural highlighOng the City’s rich neighborhoods.
Local designers and manufacturers are celebrated, including Oxgut Hose Company custom rug, coffee table by Brian Graham, lounge chairs by Jess Sorel, LED pendant lights by Pablo Designs.
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ß CEO open office encourages staff to drop by. à Board members conference room.
Topography
Architecture + Urban
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Parklet inspired seaOng is the hearth of Staff social acOvity.
A company based on the connecOon of family to idenOty with an office based on the connecOon of brand to idenOty. Ancestry.com operates the largest network of genealogy and historical websites around the globe. The company allows people to connect to their ancestors or living family members. Building Ancestry.com’s idenOty and brand through space is done with an open environment, classic design with modern furnishings, and gather spaces that encourage collaboraOon to evoke a sense of family.
153 Townsend, 8th and 9th floor San Francisco, CA Data • 50,100sf office renovaOon • 310 headcount • AmeniOes: MulO-‐funcOoning space for all-‐hands, yoga, and
training. PublicaOon / Features • Office Snapshots • Office Lovin • Custom Spaces • Retail Design Blog • Chic Tip
Ancestry
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The new name Alterra (LaOn for all earth) was created to beSer disOnguish themselves as an environmentally responsible soluOon to pest control. The new brand is integrated into their space with simple green materials, polished concrete slabs, FSC cerOfied plywood and glass parOOons to create open, sustainable space, full of natural light and employee collaboraOon. The culture is maintained with an indoor basketball court and game room.
597 West 9400 South Provo, UT Data • 7,500sf office renovaOon + basketball court • AmeniOes: Games, gym, training. PublicaOon / Features • Office Snapshots • Custom Spaces • Retail Design Blog • SoyouknowbeSer • Office Design Gallery
Alterra
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MedivaOon, Inc. is a biopharmaceuOcal company focused on the rapid development of novel therapies to treat serious diseases for which there are limited treatment opOons. MedivaOon aims to transform the treatment of these diseases and offer hope to criOcally ill paOents and their families.
525 Market Street, 38/37/33 floor San Francisco, CA + Chicago Data • 100,000sf office renovaOon between four floors • 400 headcount • 3 phase construcOon • New communicaOon stairs
Highlight • Repurposed wood cornice from previous tenant – Louis
VuiSon office PublicaOon / Features • Custom Spaces .
MedivaOon
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Hakee Chang, LEEP AP 415.730.4819 [email protected]
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The design for Actelion reinforced the global branding of their Swiss parent company while expressing regional Biotech roots and San Francisco Bay Area lifestyle. Central to this is the emphasis of the company’s core value of ‘InnovaOon, Open CommunicaOon, Trust & Teamwork, and Result Driven’ The main concept was inspired by Actelion’s drug benefit and development -‐ Ossue membrane porosity to create open flow. This encouraged connecOons between various groups that were once spread out in mulOple floors.
5000 Shoreline Court South San Francisco, CA Data • 42,000sf office renovaOon • 130 headcount • AmeniOes: Café, Fitness center Highlight • LEED Silver. PublicaOon / Features • Interior Design 02.2012
Actelion
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Hakee Chang, LEEP AP 415.730.4819 [email protected]
Hakee Chang, LEEP AP 415.730.4819 [email protected]
2500 Grant Road Mountain View, CA Data • Gik shop • Health ConnecOons (spa shop) • MeditaOon room • Pharmacy
Designed as key retail experiences within the El Camino Hospital, the four projects connected to the hospital’s emphasis on individual wellness. All spaces enjoyed access to daylight with touches of a health spa inspired serng.
El Camino Hospital
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2207 Bridgepointe Parkway San Mateo, CA
Previously scaSered in numerous office buildings, Sony looked to create a new campus environment where staff can gather and not be silo-‐ed within their respecOve buildings. A natural flowing green space was studied to connect the exisOng building entrances while carving out opportuniOes for casual seaOng, gathering and cafeteria with exterior ameniOes. The design also linked the parking level below, creaOng a gateway and ‘Louvre’ experience.
Sony
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Sketches
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Selected Works (2008-‐2014)