
Johnson Controls Labs
Johnson Controls sought to update and relocate six of their existing labs together to allow potential and current customers an opportunity to tour, view and better understand their Lab processes.
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This project is an alteration of approximately 5,500 sf to a two-story space in Payne & Dolan’s beloved Pyramid Building. The renovation accommodates new private offices, an open office area, teaming and support areas.
This major renovation began in December and was complete in May despite it being a complete transformation of the majority of interior walls, exterior windows and window sills, lighting, ceilings and stairs.
All the ceilings/soffits on the second floor were removed to maximize the interior volume of the second floor and emphasize the pyramid shape of the building.
The design accents the existing structural beams/columns in black on both floors, while the new open concept office really makes the polished concrete pan, steel stairs the focal point. Maple casework with quartz countertops and black hardware complement cool grey finishes with accents of black and bright green throughout.
Completion
2018
Square Footage
5,500
Services
full architectural
interior design
furniture coordination
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