23 Apr Canopy: Not Your Standard Workspace

We are saying goodbye to dull workspaces and welcoming offices with design driven interiors! From stunning color palettes, to unique layouts and captivating architecture, businesses all over are becoming infused with thoughtful designs that positively impact workers. Designed to be a profound departure from the standard workspace, CANOPY Jackson Square delivers impeccable contemporary and ergonomic design within a serene, distraction-free environment. Read more about the design by Yves Behar and Amir Mortazavi of M-PROJECTS  to see what their approach was.

Appealing Architecture

An exercise in visual expression, CANOPY Jackson Square strives to create a harmonious and thoughtful balance between work and social. The space is bathed by natural light with all areas designed to have light filtering in from multiple directions. Strong site-lines organize the 13,000-square foot space, with CANOPY’s signature glass-enclosed private offices lining one side, and a café by Jane and open workspaces on the other. In the center, an organic lounge featuring a dramatic architectural canopy is a space for encouraging both casual conversations and work meetings.

Distraction-Free Design

CANOPY was built with innovative features that encourage privacy and inhibit sound. Private offices are sealed by high-tech Modernus glass partitions and feature soft floors and ceiling surfaces, inciting quality conversations. Common spaces have slated ceiling insulation throughout, as well as CANOPY’s signature foam light fixtures, which provide additional sound control. Upholstered furniture, fabric desk privacy screens, and soundproofing materials that line the phone booths and Mother’s Room all uniquely contribute to a distraction-free environment.

Captivating Color Palette

CANOPY Jackson Square’s color palette is a nod to its location amid the captivating neighborhoods of the area. A sense of serenity and feminine qualities contrast and harmonize with the architectural textured black surfaces and exposed concrete, complimenting the brutalist masterpiece of San Francisco’s Transamerica Pyramid.  Similarly, green tones echo the oxidized copper accents of the vernacular Coppola Sentinel building, while unsaturated pink touches pay tribute to the historic stucco facade of City Lights, the legendary beatnik and activist bookstore down the street. Verdi Alpi marble-infused tables and elements help bring the natural world into the space.

 

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