ValueAct Capital designed by Gould Evans, This new workplace for a prominent investment management firm is located in the historic San Francisco Presidio. The interior architecture balances competing for desires, namely the ability for ideas to flow freely or be contained at the individual’s discretion. To achieve this, private offices along the perimeter are interspersed with open, collaborative work areas.
The Investor Wing’s generously-sized offices have glass doors that close for complete acoustical privacy and feature break out meeting spaces. A large analyst desk nicknamed the “snowflake” allows up to nine people to work together face to face, facilitating sharing of time-sensitive information. Refined and elemental natural materials create a warm, modern environment expressive of ValueAct’s culture.
A ribbon wall of board and batten eucalyptus starts at the reception desk, wraps around the glazed main entry, and proceeds around the entire space. The wall bends to form benches, bars, and break out spaces. The lobby ceiling is paneled in acoustical Eucalyptus slats, transforming into a dramatic faceted ceiling in the Investor Wing. In other areas, a woven metal ceiling and a dappled gray carpet offset the softness and warmth of the wooden elements.
Project Info:
Architects: Gould Evans
Location: 1 Letterman Drive, San Francisco, CA 94129, United States
Architecture / Interior Design: Gould Evans
Area: 37000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Bruce Damonte
Manufacturers: Bega, Delta Light, Focal Point Lights, GKD Metal Fabrics, Gammalux, Geiger, Haworth, Herman Miller, Kingspan, Knoll, Maharam, Minotti, Nucraft, Shaw Contract Group, Sherwin Williams, Spinneybeck Leather, Tai Ping, Marble Systems, Bocci, Bassam Fellows + 2
Project Name: ValueAct Capital
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