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1 INTERIOR DESIGN FOR THE NEXT GENERATION Interior Design
2 CREATIVE IDEAS. PRECISELY DELIVERED. We engage, listen, discuss, research, inform and then create with the client to artfully bridge form and function. For over 50 years, BRPH has designed corporate office facilities for commercial clients representing a multitude of industries. Our in-house capabilities include full service architecture, engineering, interior design, graphic design and construction administration. Our commercial experience ranges from award winning corporate headquarters to office facilities programmed with multi-functioning interiors to serve a variety of client needs. We are recognized for our ability to design highly-specialized, one-of-a-kind facilities and formulate new and innovative design solutions to meet the needs of our clients. BRPH experts lead the design process and guide clients to define their vision. We utilize key processes for visioning and design charrette as a critical starting point to understand the client s goals. We engage, listen, discuss, research, inform and then create with the client. Our process is dynamic and visionary and captures various stakeholder needs and wants. 02 BRPH
3 WHEN FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES SEEK TO ENHANCE THEIR CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS OR CONSOLIDATE THEIR FACILITY PORTFOLIO, BRPH IS THERE TO TAKE THEM ALL THE WAY TO THE FINISH LINE. CORPORATE CLIENTS Agilent Technologies Keysight Technologies The Boeing Company General Electric Embraer Aircraft Holdings Harris Corporation JetBlue Airways Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation AT&T Meridian Properties Health First Northrop Grumman Carroll Distribution United Technologies Corporation
4 Interior Elements BRPH provides full service interior design and space planning services, from pre-design and space programming through construction administration. We incorporate design elements that enhance the workplace and provide clients with a strong corporate image. BRPH has provided space planning and interior design services for a number of Fortune 500 companies, including executive and flexible open concept office spaces, conference facilities for everything from executive boardrooms to huddle rooms that encourage collaboration; amenities for fitness centers, cafeterias, kitchens and executive dining rooms; and special environments such as laboratories, cleanrooms, mission critical facilities and spaces that meet DoD standards for secured communication. Material & Furniture Selection & Specification Interior Renderings Construction Documents Corporate Standard Development Graphics and Signage Artwork Programs Construction Administration Our interior design services include: Pre-design Personnel and Space Programming Building Evaluation Space Planning/Future Growth Multi-Generational Appeal Trending Corporate Image Design Development Sustainability 04 BRPH
5 Our charrette process will: Establish common goals among the parties involved Provide a hands-on forum to elicit end-user input Capture ideas for discussion and review Proactively encourage participation Develop analysis of site functionality and relationships of the facilities and building elements, with strengths and weaknesses for each Provide massing, special studies, plan refinements and analysis of exterior renderings Establish pros and cons of various options Facilitate agreement of concepts, designs and studies Promote a common sense approach to design issues Establish desired images, materials and branding elements Expedite the program and design process Result in a clear path forward BRPH has successfully used the charrette process to design a number of award winning corporate projects, always leading to successful facilities that artfully bridge form and function. BRPH 05
6 Harris Corporation Technology Center Palm Bay, Florida Services provided include Architecture, Engineering, Interiors and Construction Administration Develop an overall campus 15-year Master Plan for phased implementation. Include design of a 21 st century high technology center as the focal point to the existing campus and incorporate other improvements to reinvigorate the campus with improved functionality and security. The exterior of the 6-level, 450,000 SF, Class A building is all glass and is intended to convey a slick, modern engineering style.
7 The Interior Design embodies the Harris brand, incorporating cutting edge trends in work environments while expressing its corporate identity. Human interaction and collaboration are at the core of sharing knowledge, advancing research and making new discoveries, and are supported through strong interior design principles. The building has the capacity to facilitate a multitude of tasks. Level one provides a main entrance lobby featuring two giant video screens, cafeteria, kitchen, executive dining, customer experience, conference / training facility, and a fitness center. These new environments support the Harris philosophy of innovation and collaboration, with a strong overarching customer focus. Developed through extensive design sessions with all employees, the facility creates an engaging sophisticated environment that reflects the company s focus on the future while recognizing its past. BRPH 07
8 The first floor cafeteria provides a variety of seating with views of the natural landscape. The glass facade incorporates sustainable materials and design features including high performance glazing, sun shades, double skins, operable shades and translucent glass to meet and exceed LEED Gold standards. The glass facade provides for a bright, comfortable, and open office plan with plenty of natural daylighting. Level Two provides mezzanine dining/conference space with expanded conferencing and open offices.
9 The new space standards and planning principles reduce the number of enclosed offices, increase open office areas, and accommodate easy reconfiguration for evolving workplace needs. Typical floors have interior offices and meeting rooms with glazed fronts, providing access to daylight for all occupants. With an open plan, lots of sunlight, and multiple settings for meetings, the space encourages the collaboration and teaming that are critical to the company s creative process. To support the organizations mission of understanding and predicting changes in the earth s environment, the design reduces the facility impact on the environment and physically embodies man s relationship to nature. Sustainable design strategies such as natural daylighting, light sensors, and automated exterior blinds provide an energy efficiency environmental impact reduction and indoor air quality. BRPH 09
10 The interior design encourages physical and human networks to flourish without boundaries. The workplace excellence concept featured here emphasizes the vital role of collaboration in the contemporary workplace. To emphasize this commitment, Harris Corporation included a state-of-the-art workout facility for all their employees. The Campus Site also promotes employee health and well being through the future provision of walking trails and bicycle racks. BRPH 10
11 The conference center lobby design draws inspiration from the Harris brand s heritage while celebrating the innovative character of their cutting edge technology. The materials and details throughout the public space promote the quality and care that continues to characterize the Harris brand. A high tech conference center and smaller break out spaces create a multi-functional collaborative environment for large events. Comfortable break out seating areas in the open spaces are complemented with privacy rooms as well as smaller conference rooms.
12 JetBlue Lodge Orlando, Florida The JetBlue Lodge at OSC serves as not only a hotel but a study center for team members traveling to Orlando to attend the nearby JetBlue University. JetBlue has a strong visual look which is apparent in all aspects of the company; their offices, tail fin design, uniforms, and now, The Lodge at OSC.
13 BRPH provided architecture, engineering and construction administration on Jet Blue s Training Support Facility, The Lodge at OSC (Orlando Support Center). This four-story, 196-room hotel will house more than 7,000 JetBlue crewmembers who visit the training facility annually for new-hire orientation and recurrent training. Inspired by the bold tailfin designs used on the planes, and the company s iconic blue and white color palate, BRPH Interiors created a bright minimal space which allowed for bold, graphic accents. Each floor of this 4-story, 200 room hotel is named after one of the tail fin patterns and the fin graphics are incorporated into the signage and wall graphics. The acoustic panels in the great room are a play off of JetBlue s window pane design. BRPH 13
14 Although this building was designed for study, it also reflects JetBlue s playful nature as well. Furniture was selected that is not only youthful, but reflects the aerodynamic lines of the planes.
15 The facility echoes an airport terminal design and creates an expansive and open environment where crewmembers can gather, connect and celebrate. The 120,000 SF Lodge includes a full service kitchen and dining area, two large conference rooms, a buffet restaurant, fitness center, eight teaming/work rooms and various outdoor recreational areas. Sustainable features were incorporated throughout, including recycled materials, a PVC membrane roof system, low-flow plumbing, Energy Star appliances, hand dryers, LED lighting, refillable glass water bottle system, and an air cooled, chilled water cooling system.
16 The space was designed to encourage collaboration and comradery between the team members by intentionally designing small guest rooms. The guest rooms have space for private study while encouraging team members to use the other amenities of the building. Varying levels of social interaction while studying are offered from the most private (guest rooms), to collaborative (team rooms), to social (great room lobby).
17 Employees are encouraged to enjoy the Florida weather between classes. Outdoor spaces include fire pits, a swiming pool, as well as outdoor dining facilities.
18 Embraer Manufacturing & Delivery Center Melbourne, Florida Services provided include Architecture, Engineering, Interiors and Construction Administration Create a first-class facility for Embraer s clients to design and take delivery of their executive jet, colocated with a secured manufacturing facility for Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 aircraft, on a campus with runway access to Melbourne International Airport.
19 As a result of an extensive design charette with the client, BRPH created a space suited to welcome clients from all over the world. The site is accessible by car as well as airplane via taxiway to the adjacent airport. The interior design reflects the luxury of the Embraer product. Finishes such as terrazzo flooring and a cool neutral color pallet are accented with warm wood tones and exterior views to create a seamless balance between technology and contemporary, timeless, high end design. The design artfully provides solutions for both product types. The Embraer client experience is maximized with expansive areas of glass that accentuate the sense of anticipation for the building s approach and provide impressive views of the showroom within. Interior features further enhance the client experience with executive dining, conference and office facilities. The site placement takes advantage of green spaces and showcases the natural beauty of Florida s indigenous tropical plants in the rich landscaping. Manufacturing needs are efficiently met without the campus feeling industrial. BRPH 19
20 Embraer Engineering & Technology Center Melbourne, Florida BRPH created an architectural showpiece that incorporated corporate culture from Brazil and merged it into an American style without losing identity or values from either culture. On the inside of this Engineering and Technology Center, we imagined a unique facility that represented the design and engineering that goes into developing an aircraft using clean lines, aerodynamic shapes and innovative features.
21 TEXT BRPH paid particular attention to incorporating Embraer s company culture into the overall design. Special design considerations included organic campus design, site amenities for outdoor seating areas, technologicallyadvanced meeting spaces, and technical elements such as prototype shops, production rooms for model assembly, and validation rooms for structural and avionics testing. The site has parking for 220 vehicles distributed throughout in order to preserve existing trees. Site features also include outdoor meeting areas, outdoor dining, an entry plaza with guest parking, and a loading/unloading area. BRPH 21
22 The Boeing Company Campus 787 Final Assembly Building North Charleston, South Carolina Within this mega manufacturing facility, we created open areas for team members to work including multiple sized teaming spaces and organized way finding systems. Design and construct a super-sized multi-purpose facility with functionality for office, manufacturing and production supporting the creation and assembly of the all-new 787 Dreamliner airplane, while incorporating the Boeing Future Factory design philosophy.
23 The BRPH design created a state-of-the-art LEED Gold facility that is five stories tall, 614 feet wide and 1,030 feet long about the size of 12 football fields (over 1.2 million SF). Office and shop functions are located on five mezzanine levels running lengthwise on either side of the production core with support functions strategically located at key intervals along the ribbon. Working closely with our Boeing client, BRPH created a working environment without hierarchy. Glass walls and balconies run the full length of office space providing strong connectivity between the factory floor and the Boeing engineers. Connectivity and the ability to encourage spontaneous, innovative, collaborative discussions are further emphasized through the location of all break areas along the open balcony. The design incorporates Boeing Future Factory Design Guidelines to include modular workstation sizes. This design philosophy of the universal layouts follows a 1 to 7 ratio of workstations to collaborative spaces, such as conferencing and privacy rooms. BRPH 23
24 To assist with way finding, the factory is divided into North and South Hemispheres with the factory floor representing the equator. Signage, artwork, and conference room titles incorporate major world capitals located in relation to the layout of the building map. Color is also used as a way finding element. Each floor of the office towers has its own unique color that can be seen from the factory floor. Another challenge was designing around the building structure itself. Building elements such as steel columns and cross beams were located prevalently throughout the office tower to support the roof structure that spans the factory floor. BRPH showcased these elements as design features to emphasize achievements in engineering.
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26 The Boeing Company Campus Aft Body Optimization North Charleston, South Carolina Services provided include Design-Build, Architecture, Interiors, Engineering and Construction Administration The design intent of the lobby is to educate the local community on the Boeing brand. The client required the space to encourage the public to learn more about its people, their program, and promote the Boeing rich heritage.
27 The Tour Lobby at the facility serves as the main entry for VIP clients and international visitors. Boeing branding such as glowing signage and electronic graphics tell the story of the company and product. The clean contemporary design portrays an upscale aesthetic while allowing the brand to be the focal point for those who enter the space. A conference room adjacent to the lobby is utilized to present product and prepare clients for the facility tour. The Tour Corridor overlooks the factory floor and allows clients the opportunity to witness production first hand. The simplicity of the design adds interest to the space without distracting from the tour itself. Use of monochromatic color ties into the Boeing brand and visually breaks up the vast length of corridor. Decorative patterns in the carpet and sculptural wall elements emulate forms that are seen in flight and aviation. BRPH 27
28 The Boeing Company Campus Interiors Responsibility Center Ladson, South Carolina The use of similar themes and design elements create cohesion throughout the Charleston Campus. The design of the South Carolina Interiors Responsibility Center (IRC) includes a 240,000 SF facility to manufacture interior parts for the 787 Dreamliner. An expansive lobby serves as a gathering point for customers who are touring the facilities and provides display areas and direct access into the factory. To create cohesion between buildings, select design elements are repeated throughout the Charleston campus. Some examples of this are ceiling soffits and clouds that are reflected in flooring patterns below, curved walls and forms that emulate an aircraft fuselage and neutral color palletes that contrast accents of Boeing branding. All designs incorporate sustainable attributes such as environmentally-friendly finish materials, LED lighting, and harvesting of natural light.
29 The Boeing Company Campus Propulsion Ladson, South Carolina Corporate identity is highlighted through branding that is recognized worldwide. Boeing branding standards including signage, graphics, and color are utilized to showcase corporate identity within the space. Design features such as lighting, ceiling details, and frosted wall panels add to the character of the space by pulling in materials and forms found in aircraft and aviation. The clean and streamlined interior design is intended to represent the process and product of Boeing. BRPH 29
30 Commercial Crew & Cargo Processing Facility Kennedy Space Center, Florida Services provided include Architecture, Engineering, Interior Design and Construction Administration The project challenged the design team to create a workplace for Boeing Space Systems, incorporating technology that encourages new, more efficient ways of working. The team designed the facility with flexibility for programs to change over time.
31 Human interaction and collaboration are at the core of sharing knowledge, advancing research and making new discoveries. To encourage chance meetings and interaction, collaborative and social spaces are given privileged, highly visible spots throughout the interior space planning. Flexible workstation clusters with extra data and power outlets accommodate changing team sizes. The workplace excellence concept featured here emphasizes the vital role of collaboration in the contemporary workplace. With an open plan and multiple settings for meetings, the space encourages the teaming that is critical to the company s creative process. The building materials integrate aesthetic values, quality, and sustainability for high performance, contemporary interior design. BRPH 31
32 Keysight Technologies Corporate Headquarters Englewood, Colorado Services provided include Architecture, Engineering & Interiors Consolidate three major manufacturing buildings into a single engineering building that accommodates the varying needs of 700 people and incorporates trends that embrace a younger Gen-Y demographic. Also create a master plan that can be implemented over five years.
33 BRPH guided Keysight stakeholders through the design process to ultimately create the Keysight identity with a performance-based culture for Innovation, Value, Technology and Speed-to-Opportunity. End-users were empowered to manipulate the architectural components to achieve their unique and workable environment with adjacencies that support the creative process. The modern design responds to Gen-Y needs with flexible meeting spaces and seating areas that encourage collaboration and socialization. Views of the pristine Colorado Springs location and Pikes Peak were accentuated with interiors that embraced wood and stacked stone accents and a neutral color pallet. The comprehensive master plan entailed a fiveyear implementation schedule with phased construction, including a planned shut-down and relocation of an existing data center. BRPH 33
34 Whether grabbing a quick snack or plugging in for an extended period of time, flexible spaces are designed to multi-task along with the users. Power and data are provided abundantly giving employees the opportunity to work on their laptops or tablets from a multitude of spaces. A combination of quiet alcoves, open countertops, and small conference rooms, allow users the opportunity to work individually or collaborate with a group of peers.
35 A working fireplace creates a warm environment that feels more like home than a corporate office. With technology keeping people in constant contact with their jobs, end users value a work environment that blurs the boundaries of home and work as well.
36 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Melbourne, Florida Offices Nationwide MAIN BRPH.com /TeamBRPH /Company/BRPH
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