Natural Spaces
In the entry area of the studio and further back by the conference room, maple wood slats were used to define space while filtering light and creating a sense of privacy. The team laid LVT flooring in an oversized herringbone pattern to add interest, and they retained the building’s original brick walls.
Modern Tudor Office
To fully capture mountain views, architectural designer Mitch Lee ran the office window to the floor. A brick wall creates an intriguing backdrop for a span of dark shelving. “Rather than built-in cabinets, we chose open shelves that allow the brick detail to show through,” says designer Stacy Andersen. A walnut ceiling delivers warmth and natural woodgrain to the room. | Photo by Rebekah Westover
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Curating Office Spaces
“We wanted to create a transcendent, opulent space that inspires conversation and comfort rather than just work,” Walker says. Nearby, a cozy materials library offers a more secluded place to create. There’s a touch of theater to the award-winning design, and that suits WOW just fine. As Walker explains, “Curating an experience is an obligation in architecture.”