A variety of black staircases dogleg and spiral between the levels of this office in Southern California, designed by global firm Behnisch Architekten.
Tasked with bringing personality to a four-storey “developer box”, Behnisch Architekten transformed 110,000 square feet (10,220 square metres) for an undisclosed client.
Hairpin staircases rise through an atrium to link offices on different levels
“We had the opportunity to work with a great client to transform this ubiquitous building type into a dynamic work environment, which promotes connection and collaboration,” said the studio.
The building shell, measuring 120 by 240 feet (37 by 74 metres), features glass facades and an elevator core at its centre.
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