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Law firms trim budgets, not style.


Law firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
  1. Clifford Chance, £1,030.2m – International law firm (headquartered in the UK);
  2. Linklaters, £935.
 today expect their offices to look much the way clients expect their lawyers to look -- solid, stable, dignified, intelligent yet imaginative. The office space law firms seek must satisfy their guest for both image enhancement See image editing.  and the bottom line. An attractive, stylish office can be a valuable tool in wooing and keeping clients as well as qualified attorneys. Some law firms are still uncomfortable with viewing their profession in terms of marketing terms -- however, it has never been more important than in today's competitive climate.

Designing a law firm's offices requires reading the culture of the firm. Is the goal to look old-line, conservative and traditional? Does the firm have many clients in the entertainment or advertising industries, and welcome a dash of pizazz? Are antiques an essential part of the decor, or are furnishings modern and functional? Flamboyance and arty design are generally eschewed in law office design. Exceptions are when the firm's clients are film or recording artists.

The days are gone when a Park Avenue address was all a law firm needed to connote con·note  
tr.v. con·not·ed, con·not·ing, con·notes
1. To suggest or imply in addition to literal meaning: "The term 'liberal arts' connotes a certain elevation above utilitarian concerns" 
 success. Today, law firms are just as likely to be located on Eighth Avenue, Third Avenue and other venues unheard-of just a decade ago. The once impenetrable West Side barrier of Avenue of the Americas was broken by Lord Day & Lloyd Barrett Smith when it moved to Broadway and 52nd Street a few years ago.

SCR (Sequence Control Register) See program counter.  Design notes that as the 1990's have trimmed budgets and staffs, law firms have scaled back plans and expectations for their offices in the following ways. Smaller partners' offices, less opulence, and more concern with technology are in demand. Computer rooms are essential, and law libraries have dwindled in importance since most information law firms need is available on computer networks such as Lexis, Westlaw and other services. Twenty-four-hour air conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful.  and heating are crucial due to heavy overtime hours by law firms. More emphasis is also placed on secretarial areas, as larger work surface areas are built, overhead areas are used for books, laser printers are. shared between secretaries, and ambient lighting Light that comes from all directions. Contrast with "directional lighting," which is made up of a light source with parallel light rays that do not diminish with distance. Also, contrast with "positional lighting," in which the rays are not parallel, but diminish in intensity from the  is used for a more comfortable and pleasant working environment.

For law firm Hall Dickler Lawler Kent & Friedman's new offices in 40,000 square feet at 909 Third Avenue, SCR Design's goal was to design tasteful, traditional offices consistent with the firm's long history within a reasonable budget. Bird's eye maple This article is about the mineral. For the type of lumber, see birdseye maple
Bird's eye maple is a specific type of extinction exhibited by micas, especially muscovite under cross polarized light. It gives the mineral a pebbly appearance as it passes into extinction.
 was used in the reception area and secretarial stations, a material which is elegant and timeless yet not showy show·y  
adj. show·i·er, show·i·est
1. Making an imposing or aesthetically pleasing display; striking: showy flowers.

2.
. Smoked glass called clearstory clearstory: see clerestory.  was used for the top part of wails, which admits light, provides visual interest, and breaks up the solid line of a sheetrock wall.

The elevator lobby for the firm, whose specialties include advertising, marketing, securities, tax, international, and real estate law, echoes the use of maple, cove lighting and custom carpeting used throughout the offices for a, harmonious, elegant look. The secretaries' work stations were custom-designed to provide personnel with adequate space for all the filing, communication equipment, computer terminals, and printers. The lighting in these areas is ambient lit to avoid eye fatigue and surface glare on the Mac computer screen.

Like Hall Dickler, many law firms have realized moves to newer office buildings can make sound economic sense, since the space can be built to suit, and full floors, large space, and sophisticated telecommunications and HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free  systems can be found here.
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Title Annotation:Architecture & Interior Design; office designs for law firms requires learning the culture of the firms
Author:Romm, Richard A.
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Dec 16, 1992
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