PROJECT DETAILS
Miniature Illumination
Montroy DeMarco Architecture featured our Pru1 direct/indirect, Gaze Round Soft Edge and BionicPro2 Linear for wall grazing throughout The Publicis Groupe’s offices.
The Publicis Groupe’s goal was to create an interactive office space that focused heavily on collaboration and a flexible work environment. MDA had to design a space that was not only engaging for a post-pandemic return to the office but supported a new model of hot desking and flexible seating assignments. MDA achieved this by mapping out a floor plan that deviated from a static environment of offices and cube workstations to a dynamic plan of lounge collaboration seating, plethora of meeting rooms in varying sizes from 30+ person war-rooms to intimate two-person meeting rooms. Each internal agency has a dedicated space on the wings of the building, with large open areas of hot desking, soft seating collaboration areas, meeting rooms, and a centralized oversized pantry and adjacent town hall cafe. It was important to keep a sense of culture and the energy that is crucial to each agency’s creativity. A smaller footprint but denser headcount required thoughtful solutions in a built space, such as furniture solutions that are fluid and moveable.
Client: Publicis Groupe
Location: Philadelphia
Architect: Montroy DeMarco Architecture (https://montroydemarco.com/)
Photographer: Ola Wilk (http://olawilk.com/)
Montroy DeMarco Architecture featured our Pru1 direct/indirect, Gaze Round Soft Edge and BionicPro2 Linear for wall grazing throughout The Publicis Groupe’s offices.
The Publicis Groupe’s goal was to create an interactive office space that focused heavily on collaboration and a flexible work environment. MDA had to design a space that was not only engaging for a post-pandemic return to the office but supported a new model of hot desking and flexible seating assignments. MDA achieved this by mapping out a floor plan that deviated from a static environment of offices and cube workstations to a dynamic plan of lounge collaboration seating, plethora of meeting rooms in varying sizes from 30+ person war-rooms to intimate two-person meeting rooms. Each internal agency has a dedicated space on the wings of the building, with large open areas of hot desking, soft seating collaboration areas, meeting rooms, and a centralized oversized pantry and adjacent town hall cafe. It was important to keep a sense of culture and the energy that is crucial to each agency’s creativity. A smaller footprint but denser headcount required thoughtful solutions in a built space, such as furniture solutions that are fluid and moveable.
Client: Publicis Groupe
Location: Philadelphia
Architect: Montroy DeMarco Architecture (https://montroydemarco.com/)
Photographer: Ola Wilk (http://olawilk.com/)
SHARE
VISIT PROJECT

