Financial Services Company Plano Workplace Transformation

Plano, Texas

Leveraging technology, the new workplace is activity-based, allowing employees to work or meet in various places according to what they are doing.

Location
Plano, Texas

Completion Date
2018

Size
323,000 SF

Project Type
New Construction, Workplace, Conference Center, Securities Trading Center

Sustainability Certifications
LEED Silver

Professional Credits
Base Building Architect: BOKA Powell (base building)
Associate Interior Designer: Little Diversified Architectural Consulting

A modern workplace strategy

We envisioned  the new workplace as a strategic tool for how the company will conduct its future business. Moving its 2,000 Texas employees from three outdated locations with siloed departments into a single dynamic, open, collaborative environment translated their new ways of working into business success. Rather than allocate the majority of space to individual workstations as in the past, we created a balance between personal workspace and collaborative areas. Leveraging technology, the new workplace is activity-based, allowing employees to work or meet in various places according to what they are doing. Collaborative spaces include huddle rooms and meeting rooms of various sizes, conference rooms, on-floor “pantries” with food service, informal seating along the windows and even in the dining areas and outdoor terraces.  Connecting stairs and common spaces further encourage casual encounters among staff.

Eating cafteria area

Sustainability Certificate – LEED-Silver

A smart workplace

Open space work area with media wall

While MGA’s  task was primarily to program and design our client’s interiors in a new multi-tenant building not yet built, we also helped shape the base building to make the new workplace efficient, energy conscious and smart. Operations and technology are as much a part of workplace design today as the environment and its furnishings, and we were called upon to assist the client in consider the workplace as holistically as possible.  Digital signage throughout the building, a media wall in a large double-height “town center,” robust audiovisual teleconferencing and a digital room reservation system contribute to the seamless support that technology brings to modern ways of working.

Adjustable Conference Rooms

Open Wall

Closed Wall

Work Area

Different rooms to gather and meet

Smaller conference rooms available

Conference room
Caption

Matt Ligas, AIA, NCIDQ, LEED AP

Principal, Design Practice Leader
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