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OBM International


Captivate your business image


Eric Robinson, vice president—facilities and operations at Chartis Bermuda Limited, outlined the company’s decision to opt for architecture and design fi rm OBM International to design its new workplace.


Is architecture & design important to your corporate image?


Architecture, design and space planning are extremely important elements in the corporate offi ce setting. Architecture and the interior design of a building can determine how your company is viewed by business clients, as well as assist in the potential growth of your company long-term. Appropriate use of space and programming the departmental design for function and purpose are a vital component not only for your corporate image, but also for the effi ciency and productivity of your company. Through the introduction of appropriate lighting, furniture, fl oor layout and fi nishes you can radically enhance your surroundings—and your company’s results.


Why did you select OBMI as your architects/interior design team?


OBMI’s experience in designing and executing corporate building development and interiors in Bermuda for over 75 years, along with their knowledge about our business proved to be a great match when we began thinking of expanding.


OBMI were commissioned as architects for the American International Building, which was opened in 1971. Since that time, they have provided architectural and interior design services during our many alterations and expansions as the buildings and interiors were adapted to meet the dynamic changes experienced by the burgeoning international business sector during the 1980s and 1990s.


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