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Microsoft's Vancouver Office.

After prompting the company to relocate and expand their Vancouver offices into a 142,000-square-foot space in a newly renovated department store building in Downtown Vancouver.

Project credits

Local Executive Architect
Acoustical Paneling
General Contractor

Product spec sheet

Interior Lighting
Hersteller
Conference Room Carpets - OnLine
Rubber Floor (on stairs) – Norament Round
Acoustical Paneling
Countertops (at reception desk and espresso bar) - Quartz

Microsoft Canada Excellence Centre

The ever-growing work force of the global tech-giant, Microsoft, prompted the company to relocate and expand their Vancouver offices into a 142,000 SF space in a newly renovated department store building in downtown Vancouver. The remodel removed the solid façade, and reskinned the building with a new glass curtain wall, exposing the spectacular views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. Occupying the top two floors of the building, the new open workplace takes full advantage of the expansive views. 

 

The new office was to house two gaming companies and a software developer business unit, but be designed for future flexibility as the business model morphs with anticipated future developments. The workplace is supported with a wide variety of open and enclosed collaboration spaces to facilitate the various workflow needs. Included throughout are amenity spaces, such as a distinctly unique reception area adjacent to a café with espresso bar for staff and visitors, a game room, and technology spaces including a maker lab where employees can explore creative ideas for new projects. 

 

The design team drew upon the distinct natural setting of the company’s Seattle headquarters as well as the natural landmarks of Canada’s Lower Mainland to inform the architecture. The airy branch-like ceiling structures and the more grounded, boulder-like enclosures are a visual reference to canopies and roots, respectively, of the giant tree specimens unique to the area. To capitalize on existing conditions, an existing void in the upper level’s floor slab was utilized to introduce a communicating stair that spans and connects the two floors, as the trunk of a tree connects its disparate parts. 

 

The expansive floorplates are defined by neighborhoods of open work benches woven together with circulation paths that purposefully expand to incorporate open and semi-enclosed collaboration “rooms”.

 

Moments of vibrant color punctuate these collaborative spaces as well as strategically located social gathering areas, such as the hubs for meeting and eating and multipurpose rooms. The new occupants have responded very positively to the design concept of simultaneously revealing the workings of the architecture and expressing an aspirational theme of working community within a naturalistic, wood-framed setting.

 

Material Used :
1. Linea Ceiling & Wall Systems – Ceiling System – Wood Grille Ceiling System
2. Shinnoki – Wood Veneer Cladding – White Oak
3. Maharam – Fabric (upholstered niches) - Messenger
4. EDG (artwork) / Clive Wilkinson Architects (concept) – Custom Vinyl Wall Graphic
5. Interface – Conference Room Carpets - OnLine
6. Nora – Rubber Floor (on stairs) – Norament Round
7. Dunn Edwards & Benjamin Moore - Paints
8. Caesarstone – Countertops (at reception desk and espresso bar) - Quartz

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