August, 2013 architecture | planning | interiors graphics | civil engineering interior design trends
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Top 5 Trends Differentiating Buildings
Hospitality Driven Design Wi-Fi is a Must Soft Seating / Benching Electronic Directories Don’t forget Lower Level Entry 1. Lobby & Branding
Exercise Studios Yoga Rooms Showers Locker Rooms 2. Fitness Centers
Café Amenities Information/Entertainment Hub Branded Exterior Access 3. Work Cafés & Tenant Lounges
Multifunctional Flexible Upgraded Technology 4. Conference Centers
Corridors Washrooms Elevators 7-10 Year Life Cycle 5. Tried & True
Top 5 Office Design Trends
Dual Purpose (Meeting/Collaboration) Open Access To Light 1. Work Café
Information Sharing Maximizing Real Estate Storage Hub 2. Copy Bars
Heads Down Space Larger Footprint Access To Resources Tie Into Phone Rooms 3. Communal Library
Large And Small Open Or Closed Promotes Interaction 4. Town Hall
Colors Graphics Culture 5. Branding
“I” vs. “We” Space Workstations (6x6 or 6x8) Offices (10x12) Benching | Hoteling | Touchdown Space (3x5) Work Footprints
Key Take-Aways The factors influencing tenant satisfaction are service-related. Amenities and services will keep your property desirable and competitive. Having an identity is key.
Questions? Dawn Riegel Studio Manager, Interior Architecture & Design e. Cindy Adams Project Manager, Interior Architecture & Design e. Ware Malcomb Chicago 1900 Spring Road. Suite 210 Oak Brook, Illinois p