Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Office Inspiration at these 8 Great Seattle Workspaces

Office Inspiration at these 8 Great Seattle Workspaces Office Inspiration at these 8 Great Seattle Workspaces Image Source: OlsonKundig.comSEATTLE is known worldwide for a range of inspiring cultural icons and landmarks.  It’s the home of iconic TV series Frasier, and of the Space Needle monument; and is a cultural  cradle  that has  birthed everyone from crooner Bing Crosby up to the late Kurt Cobain and the grunge movement of the 199os. Seattle is also an economic hot spot, home to some of the US’s leading Fortune 500 companies. Given its cultural vibrancy, its unsurprising that the city’s  offices are benchmark-setting examples of design and creativity. Enjoy this  taste of  pure Pacific Northwestern  office inspiration, through these 8 fantastic Seattle workplaces. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 1. Getty ImagesImage Source:  bluebottle.co.ukBLUEBOTTLE Architecture and Design  completed the design of the  new office space for Getty Images in Seattle. The 60,000 sq ft space houses  their technology arm of the company, in a simple, discreetly lit  space with fanta stic decorations, which dramatically enhance  the  housed offices, meeting rooms and informal spaces.2.  Copacino + FujikadoImage Source:  interiorarchitects.comADVERTISING agency, Copacino + Fujikado,  hired  IA Interior  Architects   to design its  new offices in the recently renovated Joshua Green buildingâ€"a  downtown Seattle landmark. The fresh new layout radiates  classiness and modernity making an  ideal environment, both for the business’s employees and its clients. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 3.  PicMonkeyImage Source:  officelovin.comPICMONKEY recently worked with Eric Cobb Architects to design a new workspace for the growing photo editing startup  in Seattle. The layout delivers on PicMonkey’s aim to create a workplace that reflects  its brand and core values of fun, energy and creativity.4.  Microsoft Cybercrime CenterImage Source:  olsonkundig.comOLSON Kundig Architects  designed a new work environment for  Microsoft’s Cybercrime Center. T his facility is a home for  Microsoft’s legal and technical expertise as well as the cutting-edge tools and technology for which it is famous worldwide.  The workspace serves as  a functional, living  showcase for the company’s  innovative work. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 5.  PitchBookImage Source:  jpcarchitects.com  Photography:  Cleary O’FarrellJPC Architects  was  the designer of  the new Seattle offices  of PitchBook,  a project that was created in 2015. The 28,000 sq ft workplace reflects the  professionalism and sophistication of the PitchBook brand. It serves as office inspiration not only to us, but also to  the productivity of the company’s personnel.6.  MG2Image Source:  mg2.comARCHITECTURAL service providers and brand consultants  MG2  was looking to create its own space that would drive connectivity and productivity within the firm, and build links with its clients, partners and the local community. The handsome Seattle headquarters ref lects the company’s culture, people and projects, and also foregrounds the company’s updated brand identity. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 7.  Startup HallImage Source:  shedbuilt.comSHED Architecture Design  created a new design for startup incubator community Startup Hall  in the University of Washington’s University District in Seattle. The workspace is both functional and, in its minimalist approach, inspires productivity and collaboration with its various occupants.8.  UnispaceImage Source:  unispace.comLast but not least in this dose of office inspiration,  UNISPACE  developed a new design for  its  company’s operations in Seattle. It’s an enviable workspace, that embraces the spirit of the Pacific Northwest, empowering  its teams to challenge workplace conventions, as well as boasting some of the best views in the city.

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