Continuing Confidential Client 01’s design initiative at the San Jose campus, O+A again highlighted their Connected Workplace model with spaces that evoke different regions of the world—Iberia, Micronesia, Patagonia, the Mediterranean, Siberia. What emerged was an unexpected unity, a universal appreciation of colors and patterns that crosses cultures and perfectly encapsulates our client's role in bringing people together.
Continuing Confidential Client 01’s design initiative at the San Jose campus, O+A again highlighted their Connected Workplace model with spaces that evoke different regions of the world—Iberia, Micronesia, Patagonia, the Mediterranean, Siberia. What emerged was an unexpected unity, a universal appreciation of colors and patterns that crosses cultures and perfectly encapsulates our client's role in bringing people together.
City San Jose
Year 2016
Size 720,207 sf
Team Denise Cherry, Liz Guerrero, Steve Gerten, Dan Kretchmer, Tari Palaez, George Craigmyle, Tarryn Manski, Brianna Bernstein, Olivia Ward, Alma Moses, Chase Lunt, Katelyn Nemnich, Hilary Hanhan, Dani Gelfand, David Hunter, Alex Chun, Angel Velasco, Rita Radley, Patrick Bradley, Patrick Ojeda, Erin Mallon
Photographer Bruce Damonte
From its earliest collaboration, O+A and CC 01 made expressive use of wood. At the San Jose campus patterns of wood on walls and ceilings, wood frames around meeting rooms and wood furniture throughout the space warm an environment that celebrates humanity’s never-ending impulse to build.
CC 01 does not fear color. Its workplaces are among the brightest, most richly-hued interiors in commercial design. Here the palette of each floor is determined by the natural colors of its regional inspiration—sunny Mediterranean tints, frosty Siberian accents. Every wall is an embassy from a different dominion of color.
Throughout the campus O+A and CC 01 weave a complex network of places to meet. Every style of collaboration is represented from casual lounge spaces to huddle rooms, from cafés and kitchens to a tented oasis. No workstation is far from a comfortable place to pull the team together.