- 客户:Autodesk,
- 面积:41,000 sqft
- 年份:2023
- 坐落:Atlanta, Georgia, United States,
- 行业: Hardware / Software Development,
- For its new office in downtown Atlanta, Autodesk, the leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, tapped Corgan to design a branded environment as interactive as its software and as captivating as Atlanta’s eclectic culture. To inspire employees to create their best work, Corgan’s Interiors Studio borrowed elements from parks and landmarks along the Atlanta Beltway, integrating animated colors and layers from the company’s rendering software to create a fun, engaging, and functional workplace. The resulting design weaves colors, patterns, artwork, and industrial elements together to embody Atlanta’s art, nature, and urban renewal efforts, connecting people to place. The LEED Gold certified office won IIDA Georgia’s Best of Workplace award.
- Celebrating Atlanta’s urban renewal, cubicles fabricated from wooden barn doors, metal mesh panels, LED lighting, and industrial elements embrace the indoor/outdoor environment. Playing on the natural aesthetic of this charming southern city, the interior design renders an imaginative workplace that captures the software giant’s brand essence, creating an environment where employees go to create, work, and play.
- With a concept developed in detail from the “beauty of multi-layered drawings,” Corgan’s design team identified key branding elements that both complemented the digital nature of the Autodesk brand and referenced the natural surroundings of Atlanta, the most heavily forested urban area in the country.
- To evoke a sense of wellbeing and add three-dimensional vibrancy to the space, locally-sourced materials were utilized, along with surprising uses of color and texture inspired by layers of peeling tree bark. A rainbow canopy arching over a custom tree trunk reception desk welcomes guests to the “City in a Forest.”
- The Atlanta BeltLine is a former railway corridor surrounding the core of the city. Using existing railway easements, it was designed to improve transportation, add green space, and promote redevelopment. A circulation path for wayfinding inspired by the BeltLine winds through Autodesk’s open, airy office, while floor-to-ceiling glazing shows 360-degree views of Atlanta’s skyline. Walking along the path, users are immersed in a variety of spaces inspired by well-known Atlanta landmarks.
- 团队:Joyce Fownes, Rachell Kim, Emily Cook, Jing Zhu, Jenny Song
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- 转载自:Office Snapshots
- 语言:English
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