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As a developer and manufacturer of sophisticated vacuum products, a recent acquisition expanded the firm's technology offerings thereby necessitating a new facility.
This addition to Senior Metal Bellows consists of a first-floor manufacturing space with a second-story open floor plan for corporate offices, a full-service lunchroom, and an anterior entrance.
Rapid occupancy was this clients primary concern so that growth, testing and client deadlines were not impeded.
The traditional, closed-off preexisting space was opened with glass-walled offices and conference rooms.
Entrepreneurial in approach but traditional in relationships, Hilb hedges risk for its commercial and consumer clients via a wide portfolio of insurance specialties.
The primary goal for this office fit-up was to harmonize interior elements with expansive landscape vistas. Curved windows maximizing natural light, while neutral tones with slate and granite accents marry the office to heritage structures within the Chapel View complex.
Rift and Quartered White Oak Natural covers the floors and walls of this ingenious design at the Calgary Public Library.
LEED initiatives include provisions for future solar setup, reduced water usage, high efficiency cooling systems and dark sky compliant lighting. Design nods to Haverhill's historic mill roots punctuate the facility.
A 25,000 SF fit-up was designed for their Chapel View location. The design, consisting of 2 floors, includes an open office work environment, entrance lobby, conference space, training room, restroom, and café.
The design rationale for this LEED facility centers on 4 functional domains - manufacturing, labs, offices and warehousing.
Hilb was consolidating 4 offices in RI, they needed an office upgrade that reflected their progressive, high-performance culture for 130 employees.