Tectonic | Graham Baba Architects

Seattle / United States / 2017

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Tectonic, a digital experience design studio, desired an open workspace that satisfied their simple office requirements while simultaneously providing space for entertainment—a union of work and relaxation. The modest 2,738-square-foot office space is located on the fourth floor of a six-story, mixed-used building in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.


In addition to workstations, the office includes two conference spaces (one essentially a part of the larger office and another private option), as well as an special entertainment area, symbolically raised two steps above the workstation level.  The entertainment area includes a kitchen/bar, casual seating area including a sofa and occasional chairs, and access to the outdoor patio which affords territorial views to the neighborhood.


Interior architecture: Graham Baba Architects


Interiors: by client

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    Tectonic, a digital experience design studio, desired an open workspace that satisfied their simple office requirements while simultaneously providing space for entertainment—a union of work and relaxation. The modest 2,738-square-foot office space is located on the fourth floor of a six-story, mixed-used building in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. In addition to workstations, the office includes two conference spaces (one essentially a part of the larger office and another...

    Project details
    • Year 2017
    • Work finished in 2017
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Corporate Headquarters / Offices/studios / Interior Design
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