With a view to the Qorvo’s new Building M, Workplace Architecture + Design helped Qorvo modernize it’s Building A (corporate HQ) and emphasize Qorvo branding standards within the workplace. The Lobby and 2nd story atrium were re-envisioned into a sleek welcoming experience for Qorvo’s guests and employees. An open Work Café now provides shared, collaborative space, along with amenity space where the former executive conference room was located. The building’s cafeteria received a major update to allow a variety of seating types and areas for lunch meetings. Finishes were upgraded throughout the building to align with Qorvo’s new brand standards.
Service: Architecture
Qorvo – IDP HQ
After helping Qorvo develop it’s national workplace guidelines, Workplace Architecture + Design served as architect-of-record and design lead in deploying the new standards to Qorvo’s IDP Headquarters, outside Dallas, Texas. Our team worked with Qorvo’s local Texas team to capture site-specific work flows and develop a detailed programmatic statement, with a resulting goal to enhance collaboration within the workplace. The design strategically deployed project rooms, meeting rooms, and focus rooms within the open office environment to provide a mixed palette of place for 250+ employees. Centralized Work Cafés on the second and third floors, along with a branded Coffee House on the first floor tied together employee amenities with a flexible work environment. The project’s design opened up the floors to allow for maximum natural light, integrated key health and wellness design concepts, and utilized furniture-based solutions where appropriate to provide a lasting, innovative workplace.
Furman University 101 N Main
Furman University wanted an innovative space in downtown Greenville, SC. Workplace Architecture + Design completed the programming, architecture, interior design, and furniture specifications for this project. The space was designed for a variety of uses such as alumni gatherings, classrooms, flexible meeting space.