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Work. We believe in the power of the workspace to make your organization work smarter. More efficiently. More agreeably. That is why we dig deep into an organization, giving it the power to simultaneously accommodate every need and inspire the people within.
  • Hays Companies, Inc.

    Chicago, Illinois

    Not only is Hays Companies’ new office sleek and contemporary, it is also an efficient work environment.

  • Mercedes Benz/ Detroit Diesel

    Redford, Michigan

    The vision called for transforming the 1938 Detroit Diesel manufacturing plant into a center of creativity, innovation and employee pride.

  • Thoratec

    Pleasanton, California

    Thoratec Corporation is the leader the development of advance medical technologies to treat cardiovascular diseases.

  • AbelsonTaylor

    Chicago, Illinois

    AbelsonTaylor's office revolves around their creative culture as one of the world's largest health care ad agencies.

  • Volkswagen Group of America

    Herndon, Virginia

    The new arrival experience in Herndon reflects the future of Volkswagen.

  • WMS Gaming

    Waukegan, Illinois

    Through imagination, talent, and technology, WMS Gaming creates and provides the world's most compelling gaming experiences.

  • The Zipatoni Company

    Chicago, Illinois

    Zipatoni's Chicago office represents their company culture of innovation, risk taking, and creativity.

  • Payroll 1

    Birmingham, Michigan

    "Visually open" and "sharing" have become the staple to describe Payroll 1's new space.

  • Walbridge

    Detroit, Michigan

    Walbridge, one of the world's largest construction firms, created Project WOW! - Walbridge Optimal Workplace.

  • BioMarin

    Novato, California

    BioMarin focuses on the development of biopharmaceutical therapeutics to address unmet medical needs.

  • IMRA America, Inc.

    Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Constructed on a 17-acre site, the multi-phase project is at the center of advanced product development for the corporation’s entire North American operation.

  • Chrysler Corporation

    Trenton, Michigan

    Chrysler’s 830,000 sf Engine Plant is the first major manufacturing facility in North America to earn a Gold LEED Certification (from U.S. G.B.C.) for both the physical plant and production processes.