Weyco Group Headquarters
John Magnoski
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Leather Wall Panels Spinneybeck
Decorative light fixturesVibia
Decorative light fixturesGraypants, Inc.
TilesShaw Contract
Stacked Tile, Foundation Tile, Alchemy Tile
Furniture - ancillary, pin-uproomsKnoll
Rockwell Creative Wall System
Decorative light fixturesCerno
Pena

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Leather Wall Panels
Spinneybeck さんの Muro
Decorative light fixtures
Vibia さんの Algorithm
Decorative light fixtures
Tiles
Shaw Contract さんの Stacked Tile, Foundation Tile, Alchemy Tile
Furniture - ancillary, pin-uprooms
Knoll さんの Rockwell Creative Wall System
Decorative light fixtures
Cerno さんの Pena

Weyco Group Headquarters

HGA 建築家 として

The redesign and expansion reflects vibrant products and culture
Fueling a long-term growth plan, global footwear company Weyco Group aimed to update their workplace to better foster creativity and collaboration while accommodating the need for functionality and flexibility.

National interdisciplinary design firm HGA was brought in to lead Weyco Group’s office redesign and expansion. Weyco employs over 200 people and is known for designing, marketing, and distributing Florsheim, Stacy Adams, Nunn Bush, BOGS, and Rafters. The renovation needed to cultivate creativity, elevate the product development process, and reflect the company’s diverse product lines, people, and culture.

photo_credit John Magnoski
John Magnoski

The Design, Marketing, and Product Development departments now occupy a space that inspires, allowing them to take product innovation to the next level while the footwear industry experiences a seismic shift in customer buying habits. The project includes a redesigned lobby and entry, a central hospitality space connected to four brand rooms, a communicating stair, a partial buildout of the second floor as a daylit space, and a variety of collaboration areas.

Throughout the design process, Weyco maintained their dedication to collaboration with investments in technology and audiovisual upgrades which has allowed teams to seamlessly continue client meetings. In newly-designed brand rooms, teams hold meetings surrounded by collections, and can easily show buyers an array of products. They also designed collaborative spaces for employees, bringing together teams in imaginative ways.

photo_credit John Magnoski
John Magnoski

Throughout the pandemic, virtual meetings make it possible or Weyco to stay connected to their customers. The new technology integrated into showrooms and conference rooms create the next best environment to being in-person. The additions of the specialized cameras, increased lighting, and strategically placed microphones have allowed Weyco’s products to be shown and explained in a very professional way.

New centrally located brand showrooms virtually host wholesale and retail customers. Each room represents the experiential qualities of an individual brand but connects to other rooms through repetition of materials. A central hospitality space was designed to serve all brand rooms and is being used as a quiet space until in-person meetings occur.

photo_credit John Magnoski
John Magnoski

Weyco’s legacy and rich, authentic brand history are reflected in elements throughout the headquarters, including wall graphics and lighted retail displays featuring shoe collections. In the new office, through strategic design, Weyco creatives can manipulate natural light, which is important in viewing product colors and materials.

The installation of floor-to-ceiling windows on the second floor brings in daylight and expansive views of the surrounding community. The teams can utilize a variety of spaces, from formal to informal and small to large, allowing for flexibility. The workstations support both heads-down work and one-on-one meetings, while adjacent pin-up areas with wall-to-wall magnetic boards promote team ideation. The workshop, materials library, and brand-specific storage support the process in the pin-up rooms nearby.

photo_credit John Magnoski
John Magnoski

Weyco’s expansion and renovation is an integral part of its growth. Every element of the redesign - from fabrics to architectural detailing - was inspired by the company’s products, people, and culture. This daylit environment, infused with technology, has enabled growth and established a new benchmark for collaborative workplaces.

photo_credit John Magnoski
John Magnoski

Material Used :
1. Kahrs – Prefinished Panel - Oak Cirrus(wood ceiling level 2 - flooring upside down on top of built beam system)
2. Knoll - Rockwell Creative Wall System (magnetic marker board pin-up area)
3. Stylmark - Flexis extruded aluminum electrified low voltage reveals merchandising system (level 1 showrooms)
4. Spinneybeck– Leather Wall Panels - Muro (level 1 showrooms)
5. Decorative light fixtures: 
a. Graypants -Chrona (brass fixtures at work cafe) andScraplights (Nunn Bush showroom fixtures are actually cardboard)
b. Vibia- Algorithm (level 2 decorative globes over standing height table)
c. Techlighting- Merge (level 2 direct/indirect open office)
d. Cerno Group - Pena (Florsheim Showroom)
e. Gammalux - G-Beam Series (Stacy Adams Showroom)
 Turf - Swell C Baffle Ceiling (Level 1)
 Shaw Contract – Tile - Stacked Tile (open office level 2), Foundation Tile (conference, pin-up area on level 2) and Alchemy Tile (stacyadams showroom, level 1)
 ABK Sensi – Tile -Pietra Gray 24”x48” porcelain tile (level 1)
 Versico– Tubular Skylight - Sun Path (Level 2 pin-up rooms)
 Teknion workstations - (open office level 2)

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