FOR DESIGNERS TO THRIVE
Te attractions that spread across America are certainly diverse among peers: an aquarium differs from a theme park, as a children’s museum differs from a historic mansion. Within each of those attractions, guests find a wide variety of spaces serving critical needs, from work spaces, to back-of- house, to rides, exhibits, bathrooms, sidewalks, and more. Renovating our own studio mandated all the same considerations.
Our renovated Café lives at the heart of our studio and is our “town square.” A warm and inviting space, our Café is where we come together for lunch, celebrate birthdays and Happy Hour, refuel on healthy treats and refreshments, spontaneously intersect for brainstorms and new ideas, and marvel at where in the world our designers have traveled with PGAV GO!
Te many phases of a design project certainly have different needs, from timelines and budgets, to team composition. PGAV needed more flexibility – more adaptability – in the spaces where we worked. New thematically-named conference rooms were welcomed, along with a wide variety of casual break-out spaces, dynamic opportunities to
collaborate with team members. Our new H.I.V.E. – Highly Interactive Virtual Environment – introduces cutting-edge technology to help our designers and clients immerse themselves in a space while it’s being designed.
Our sacred personal desk space received a renewal as well, with desks that easily raise and lower, thumb- tack-ready dividers, and clear glass panels at the top for views across the office.
Just as you carefully consider your guests or the animals within your care, it was essential for us to recognize that there was no “one size fits all” for how our individual team members work, collaborate, and play together. Our industry often thrives on opportunities for “mass customization,” and the same concept applies for our own creative enterprise.
DESIGNING A HABITAT
SPOT THE FACTS!
COLLABORATION SPACE INCREASED BY
400%
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