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Workplace as a Business Tool
Sara e Juan MatizMAD - Matiz Architecture & Design
MATIZ ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY 360 DEGREE ARCHITECTURAL BRANDING AND DESIGN AGENCY
DESIGN “IS” BUSINESS Business visions and strategies. The workspace as a critical tool for productivity
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INTERNAL & EXTERNAL BRANDCOMMUNICATION ALIGNMENT Technology’s impact on the physical and virtual workspace, can you be social?
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BUILDING THE THINKING ROOMDesigning inspiring, flexible and sustainable workspaces
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The ways in whichcompanies develop the
culture of collaboration will become a significant factor in attracting and
engaging top talent in the 21 century
work here ?
Inventionland office in Pittsburgh / The Cartoon Network office in Atlanta
7 floors 7 concept
google as a trendsetterGoogle office in Tel Aviv by Camenzind Evolution
not just dressing themdifferently, but redefining
environments
with
vs.
or
Your value as anemployee will be
determined not only by how well you perform
your job but also by how much you contribute your knowledge and ideas back
to the organization
what percentage of the company can work
remotely? is there a loss factor? how does this get quantified in an overall
business strategy?
Planned Parenthood
PROPOSED PLAN DEMO PLAN
7th floor
Alternates / Deductions
Alt 1
Alt 6
2
4
6
1
5
3
8
7
Alt 2
Alt 3
Alt 4
Alt 7
Alt 8
Alt 5 Hunter Douglas open cell clg. system, 24”x24” grid w/ 8”x8” cells, in leu of open mtg. area wood/tectum clg.
($26,500)
($2,000)
$20,200
$9,500
$9,500
($2,500)
($7,000)
($1,200)
Retain tel. rm. construction
Construct wall to create new meeting room
Install new I.T. millwork and furniture
Adjust office wall to create larger space
Remove glass transom from wall construction
All ctops in tel. rms., pantry and copy areas to be plastic laminate
Remove quiet room wall
COST SAVINGS COST SAVINGSREDUCED SCOPE ALT REDUCED SCOPE ALT
coregroup
workspace
perproject
consultants
admin.support
otherbusinesses
that support or
partner
collaboratorsand
commuters
MAD Selected Projects
STRAWBERRY FROGNew York - 2011
COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENT
FLEXIBILITY
VIBRANT + SUSTAINABLE
New York City Area Map
Strawberry Frog - Context
View of Madison Square Park
Strawberry Frog - View
Strawberry Frog - 60 Madison Avenue Lower Level Plan and Section
Work is a placeto collaborate,exchange ideas,
and communicatewith colleagues and
clients
Strawberry Frog - Final stair design
Strawberry Frog - Stair connection and Informal meeting area
OLDhOW MANY DESKS CAN I FIT ?
NEWhow can we create an
inspiring environment
Open Workstation Areas
Meeting Areas
12th Floor Penthouse
Open Workstation Areas
Meeting Areas
PENTHOUSE
12TH FLOOR
Collaborative Work Environments
Strawberry Frog - Space planning
Open Workstation Areas
Meeting Areas
NEW CONNECTING STAIR
PENTHOUSE
12TH FLOOR
Collaborative Work Environments
42.25 ft2 (3.9 m2) per person Traditional Cubicle Seating
Contemporary Bench Seating 20 ft2 (1.9 m2) per person
for 60 people: 2,535 ft2
(235.5 m2)
total
for 60 people: 1,200 ft2
(111.5 m2) total
Traditional Cubicle Seating
VISUAL CONNECTION COMMUNICATION COLLABORATION
42.25 ft2 (3.9 m2) per person Traditional Cubicle Seating
Contemporary Bench Seating 20 ft2 (1.9 m2) per person
for 60 people: 2,535 ft2
(235.5 m2)
total
for 60 people: 1,200 ft2
(111.5 m2) total
Strawberry Frog - Space planning
Allows additional: 1,335 ft2
(124 m2)
of communal work space
for 60 people: 2,535 ft2
(235.5 m2)
total
42.25 ft2 (3.9 m2) per person Traditional Cubicle Seating
Contemporary Bench Seating 20 ft2 (1.9 m2) per person
Strawberry Frog - Space planning
opportunity ?
Strawberry Frog - Before photos
Strawberry Frog - Lower level, informal meeting areas
Strawberry Frog - Conference room
the days of theconventional cubicle, strict 9- 5 desk job, and
authoritative workspace are rapidly becoming a
thing of the past
Strawberry Frog - Flexible workstation areas
PENTHOUSE
12TH FLOOR
Exterior Lighting Strategy
Exterior Lighting Plan Diagram
Day-Lighting Plan Diagram
Strawberry Frog - Daylight
Source: www.ledalite.com
4.5
m
Daylight Sensing Strategy
Strawberry Frog - Daylight
Strawberry Frog - Collabrative studio area / Area: 12,000 SF
The healthy workspaceenvironment creates more
satisfied employees and leads the organization into profitability and
productivity
Strawberry Frog - Material palette and section
Strawberry Frog - Meeting areas
architecture is the will of an epoch translated
into space
L.M. van der rohe
MAD Selected Projects
PLANNED PARENTHOODNew York - 2012
NON-PROFIT BUDGET
MIXED EMPLOYEE BASE
FLEXIBLE GROWTH POTENTIAL
Planned ParenthoodLooking Southeast from workstation area
Planned Parenthood
Planned ParenthoodAerial view - Program organization
Planned Parenthood - 8th Floor study
Planned Parenthood - Conference center scope of work
Planned Parenthood - Schematic design study
Planned Parenthood conceptual rendering
Folding Planes sketch
Circulation concept sketch
Planned Parenthood - Conceptual renderingPlanned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood
Sustainability Strategy - 8th Floor RenovationPantry and Lounge Wallcovering (Designtex) 20% Recycled Polyester, 10% Recycled Vinyl
Chair Rail (Richlite)Made of 100% recycled paperGREENGUARD Certified
White Board Paint (Idea Paint)GREENGUARD Certified for indoor air qualityMinimizes waste – an alternative to buying a new whiteboard that would ultimately end up in a landfill
LightingReuse of existing, updated with energy efficient bulbs
Countertops (IceStone)Recycled glass with Cradle to Cradle certificationOffset 100% of energy used during manufacturing with wind-power renewable energy certificates
Filing CabinetsRepaint existing
Lounge Chair Fabric (Global)32% Post-Industrial Recycled Polyester18% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester
Carpet (Interface FLOR)79% total recycled content31% post-consumer content
Pantry Flooring (Amtico)Contains up to 32% recycled content
Wall Base (Roppe)RecyclableContains 10% natural rubber, a renewable resource
Broom Chair (Design Within Reach)Composite of discarded industrial materials: 75% reclaimed polypropylene; 15% reclaimed wood fiber
Generation Chairs (Knoll)GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified46% Recycled Content
Workstations (Knoll)Reuse of existingwith upgrades
New Workstations (Global)GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood - Workstation area
Planned Parenthood - Meeting area
MAD Selected Projects
ESTYDumbo, Brooklyn (NY) - 2009
BRAND IDENTITY
HAND CRAFTED CONCEPT
USING THE SPACE AS ACOMMUNICATION DEVICE
ETSY— Before Photographs
ETSY - View of Manhattan bridge from Etsy office space
ETSY - Initial schematic designs
Department Relationships Daylight + Lines of Sight
Physical and Visual Relatinoships Informal Meeting Spaces + Circulation Corridors
ETSY - Diagrammatic studies
ETSY - “Greenway” conceptual rendering
ETSY - Reception area / Area: 10,350 sf
ETSY - Private phone booth area
PEOPLE WILL NOT WORK FOR YOU IF
YOU DON,T PROVIDE
THE RIGHT CONTEXT
ETSY - On brand workstations and material selection
ETSY - Open loft environment
THE WORKSPACE IN 2025 and The MILLENNIAL generation
Is your workplaceattractive to your next
POTENTIAL EMPLOYEES ?
2025
WHAT WILL THE WORKSPACE WILL LOOK LIKE ?
SHIFTS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE WORKSPACE
TOOLS: technology
ENVIRONMENT: Office as a flexible space
AMENITIES: Flexible work schedule, mobile work and fostering new social
networking marketing
CULTURE: Adaptable and open to changes
coffeeshop
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