Phoenix Tampa

Architect: CICADA
Photography: Seamus Payne

Tucked within an existing office park building in Tampa, Florida, the new Phoenix MI satellite office was faced with a number of design challenges. Our team was hired by the architectural firm, CICADA to consult on the selection of finishes and furnishings which would further facilitate solutions to the building challenges as well as resulting in a vibrant and productive work environment. One such challenge was to provide offices with physical and sound barriers, while simultaneously fostering a sense of community and encouraging engagement and interaction between teams. Additionally, the office floor plate went deep into the existing building and only allowed for natural light on two façades. The architectural firm, CICADA developed an open, flexible floor plan that allowed for as much natural light to penetrate deep within the building footprint as possible. Through the use of materials that provide acoustic properties, rich textures, and warm yet bright accent colors we achieved a dynamic and stimulating space for Phoenix's team.

Using glass office partitions, open circulation paths, and flexible meeting spaces, the floor plan encourages users to move throughout the office while also accommodating different types of workspaces, depending on the employee’s needs. The design team was also tasked with maintaining architectural and design consistency across Phoenix MI’s Tampa and New York offices, despite both being housed in remarkably different buildings. The 15,000 square foot build-out includes 100 open office desks, eight private offices, two conference rooms, and smaller break-out rooms for flexible use.

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