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Compromising with clients without compromising design.


With design magazines making a huge splash on newsstands along with the influx of design and makeover television programming over the past decade, design has grown from a new trend to a part of pop-culture.

Today, even some of the top decision makers at a variety of corporations are taking a closer look and are becoming more involved in the design and feel they want for their office space. Many of these executives are bringing more and more creative requests to their designers during initial planning. One of our biggest challenges as designers is taking all these ideas and concepts and fabricating a consistent design that incorporates the client's wants and needs.

Often times a client's request is to create a light and airy air·y  
adj. air·i·er, air·i·est
1. Of, relating to, or having the constitution of air.

2. High in the air; lofty.

3. Open to the air: airy chambers.

4.
 space, but when there are no or limited windows to work with, our job as designers is to produce innovative alternatives to give the feel of "light and airy" without deconstructing the building structure.

The North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  Headquarters and Global Solutions Practice for Mediaedge:cia, a global communication planning Communication planning is the art and science of reaching target audiences using marketing communication channels such as advertising, PR, experiences or direct mail for example. It is concerned with deciding who to target, when, with what message and how.  and implementation agency, recently commissioned HOK New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 to redesign re·de·sign  
tr.v. re·de·signed, re·de·sign·ing, re·de·signs
To make a revision in the appearance or function of.



re
 one of the six floors it occupies in an office building located in Midtown mid·town  
n.
A central portion of a city, between uptown and downtown.


midtown
Noun

US & Canad the centre of a town
 Manhattan.

The international company was experiencing tremendous growth at the time and needed to expand its presence in the building. The company requested a loft-like, Chelsea gallery look for their office, but the existing space had very little natural light and low ceilings, making it difficult to achieve without major construction. Furthermore, obtrusive ob·tru·sive  
adj.
1. Thrusting out; protruding: an obtrusive rock formation.

2. Tending to push self-assertively forward; brash: a spoiled child's obtrusive behavior.
 columns in an off the grid configuration made planning the work space a challenge.

In addition to reconfiguring workstations for 100 employees which resulted in increased functionality and productivity, the company wanted to create a presentation center and new meeting rooms in different sizes and set-ups, giving presenters flexibility for their audience and materials. By incorporating creative lighting features, lowering panels at each workstation and removing the ceiling panels for increased height, HOK was able to achieve the look of openness while maintaining the original structure.

Because the floor that we redesigned for Mediaedge:cia gets the most foot traffic from potential clients, it was important for HOK to choreograph cho·re·o·graph  
v. cho·re·o·graphed, cho·re·o·graph·ing, cho·re·o·graphs

v.tr.
1. To create the choreography of: choreograph a ballet.

2.
 a new space that would showcase the firm's multi-faceted services and their brand while not creating the traditional "showroom" experience. In addition, a Parisian cafe and modified English phone booths were designed as employee break areas to draw attention to their international side of business.

The challenges faced by today's designers go beyond the traditional creation of something new and fresh for the client. More than ever before as pop-culture promotes good design for better living and working environments, today clients are more savvy and inquisitive in·quis·i·tive  
adj.
1. Inclined to investigate; eager for knowledge.

2. Unduly curious and inquiring. See Synonyms at curious.
 about the their space's potential.

The designer should embrace these opportunities as a true partnership to blurring the long-established boundary line of client and designer.

The result of this union will certainly meet the client's wishes and suffice the designer's creation. Perhaps by chance something new and wonderful will emerge out of this collective journey.

IKE CHEUNG, ASSOCIATE, LEED AP, HOK NEW YORK'S INTERIORS GROUP
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Title Annotation:Interiors
Author:Cheung, Ike
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Jan 17, 2007
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