Friday, May 2, 2008

The Executive Floor






The Goldsworthy inspiration surfaces in the 'sticks' that frame Shaw's meeting rooms. Custom carpets, millwork and finishes designed by me.
Phots by Raef Grohne

Colour and Light




My Favourite Part





This is by far, my favourite part of the project - the materials, the volumes, the intersection of geometry. The ceiling inset was supposed to be that lush blushing rose colour, but aside from that I love the final outcome. My role - materials, finishes and millwork.
Photo by Raef Grohne.

The Grand Entrance





Materials, finishes and palette development are a large part of my work.
Photos by Raef Grohne.

Friday, March 28, 2008

The New Plan


Logic can be beautiful... especially when it collides with the existing. I inherited the polygonal 'core' in the center of this floor plate - not something I would have ever planned, but it is forcing some of the more interesting aspects of the layout!

Office overhaul





This is project I'm currently working on. It's an 8200 sq.ft. government office with 75 staff members within its walls. Programming meetings were held with the two user groups for this floor. After a thorough discovery process I developed typical workstations for different positions. I presented the layout and massing of the new systems furniture to the project liaison and user groups with loose sketches made with the help of sketch-up wire frames.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

God Bless the Client






Karo has had some pretty great clients -- design savvy, adventurous, and usually pretty fun. This long-time client needed to convert their built offices into open workstations to accommodate more staff. They valued the original design integrity and came back to Karo to make the updates. I designed a meeting space and file management center that became structures within the open office space and carried forward the language of the original design.
You'd never guess by their sexy interiors that these guys did high precision machining -- you have to love that!