A local office developer was searching for a new home to relocate out of Uptown Charlotte. They found a small building in the Dilworth neighborhood that allowed them to be more accessible and connected with the community, which aligned with their mission and purpose. The space was previously used as medical offices and a PT clinic challenging the design team to convert the space to commercial office use under a tight budget. The new office not only created a space that encouraged their employees to return to the office but also showed their prospective clients their capabilities.
As master placemakers, the developer creates offices with a thoughtful approach to well-being and community. Their office needed to reflect the same principles they use when designing for their clients, to truly live what they say. The idea of placemaking was used when planning and organizing their program within a very non-traditional office space, utilizing the various levels to provide places for work, collaboration, and socializing. The primary space became the open office area and was situated at the center of the building in a two-story open area. The design team translated the concept into a ‘space within a space’ to play off their traditional large-scale commercial developments. An independent structure within their office was created to house hybrid offices and a multi-purpose room. The concept was realized all throughout the office, giving all employees a place they would be excited to call their new home.