For 5,000 square feet of temporary office space for the Parker Foundation, we focused on how we could create crisply ethereal and solidly workable modernism out of subtle interventions: resurfacing walls and floors, installing simple drywall, adapting existing dividing walls to create conference rooms and office, re-using track lighting, introducing thoughtful furniture solutions, and designing and producing built-in millwork that will retain its usefulness long after the offices have moved. For the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, we gave project managers running far-flung cancer research teams, and the data scientists tracking the incredible shared research a bright new home.
Images by Joe Fletcher Photography.