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Plenty of space was needed to provide shelving for medical devices and keep them organized.
Upclose view of the tile mixed with seating and table colors for the work lounge found at Ortho RI.
The wall-mounted LUXMESH™ LED lattice provides a backlight to the map of Catalina Island.
The large format backlighting product spans a large area with high brightness, even illumination and reduced installation time, which was possible because the lattice was wall mounted with a minimal number … Read More
This project necessitated maximizing space on an existing 15-acre campus and completing construction while remaining fully functional.
Both Senior Metal Bellows office buildings will be joined by a 32 FT shaded glass atrium providing westerly views. Several years in the planning, this expansion provides maximum build-out on the site, ensuring a continued future.
The primary goal for this building was to create a space that enforces corporate brand identity, creating a driving force and sense of purpose that is so compelling that it empowers employees and clients to action.
LEED initiatives include provisions for future solar setup, reduced water usage, high efficiency cooling systems and dark sky compliant lighting.
Efficient, analytical and service-driven, First Point Power believes in customized relationships offering a straightforward energy buying experience.
Additionally, centralized collaborative areas reinforce the firm’s values of transparency and community.
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.
Hilb was consolidating 4 offices in RI, they needed an office upgrade that reflected their progressive, high-performance culture for 130 employees.
St. George desired a 40,000 SF addition to keep their ice hockey curriculum in top form amidst other competitive New England private schools.