RED BULL LOUNGE Red Bull gets its Wings PREDATOR RIDGE Life After Par designtrends SSDG s Top Ten Workplace Trends ISSUE 11
WHAT WE DO PROJECT MANAGEMENT Providing a single point of responsibility to ensure your goals are met STRATEGIC FACILITIES PLANNING Integrating business goals with facility requirements by Susan Steeves, Principal SSDG WORKPLACE SSDG S 2009 TOP 10 HOTEL Workplace Design Trends RESTAURANT SPACE PLANNING Evaluating space planning options of current vs. potential new locations to ensure the best fit for your business CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT Updating your company image to create a solid presence in your marketplace FURNITURE STANDARDS Developing standards that provide maximum flexibility to allow your business to operate efficient & effectively MOVE COORDINATION Organizing and coordinating all stages of the move to minimize downtime and maximize profit RETAIL CORPORATE INSTITUTION SPA CALL CENTRE express your brand foster communication Design is one of the few tools that, for every dollar you spend, Research has shown that as much as 70% of what we need you actually say something about your business. You have it in to know in order to do our jobs is learned informally through your power to use design to further the wealth and prosperity interactions with coworkers and customers. Thinking outside of your business. Raymond Turner, BAA the cubicle, Sharon Vanderkaay use space effectively shape space with light Engage your people in the design process. A Corporate Leadership Council Survey recently found that engaged employees take on more, are more productive, and are less likely to change jobs. New lighting technology has a dramatic impact on shaping a space and contributing to a healthy workplace. Two out of three people that responded to a recent Workplace Survey said they have experienced physical problems resulting from a poorly lit workspace. think corporate culture inspire with design Gensler s Workplace Survey shows strong links between the quality of the workplace and business performance. create agile spaces focus on productivity Change is constant. Providing spaces that are functional and flexible to change with the organization will ensure the highest level of corporate performance. define environmental goals A PWC survey found that almost half of the 445 companies surveyed make their board of directors responsible for environmental accountability, and nearly ¾ are conducting environmental audits. The Age of Aesthetics has arrived! Design rules! Re-Imagine. Tom Peters Research shows that workers productivity and performance is directly affected by the quality and suitability of the workspace. design for the future Out of the box? Burn the box! Shake free of the past including successes and re-imagine your entire way of doing business. Re-Imagine. Tom Peters
office design Recipient of IDIBC s Award of Excellence Contractor for Red Bull Lounge Red Bull Lounge Red Bull s objective was to add a multi-purpose space to their office located in the hip and upscale Yaletown warehouse district. SSDG worked with the client to create an extension of their existing office: an environment that reflected Red Bull s relaxed and urban corporate culture and lifestyle rather than the high energy of their drink product. Red Bull gets its WINGS The project team envisioned the multi-purpose room as a blank canvas, which could then easily be shaped with lighting and furniture for a variety of events. The Red Bull drink can was central to the project s concept as an elemental and recognizable form with clean crisp lines. Circular lights, reminiscent of the bottom of the can, highlight the DJ s booth and turntables, while glowing horizontal shelves display product and collectibles. Retaining the existing wood columns and brick walls provided warmth and visual interest while connecting the project to its historical urban context. photography by Nick Didlick Photography Addressing the complex audio-visual requirements was integral to the project: the AV system had to be state-of-the-art quality yet easy to use and visually unobtrusive. The project team worked with an AV consultant to produce a cutting-edge surround sound system considered better than in most clubs and theaters. A simple handheld remote, programmed with several situational settings, instantly changes the AV and lighting systems from party mode to meeting mode. Green considerations included the re-use of the existing fir wood and brick finishes, introduction of reclaimed fir, and adding a washroom with a shower to encourage self-powered commuting. The new space is used by staff and guests for several purposes such as kitchen/lunchroom, lounge, entertainment venue, meeting room, presentation center and gallery. The ambiance is versatile and appropriate for each use, while representing the client s relaxed nature without undermining their professional endeavors.
restaurant design Recipient of IDIBC s Award of Excellence before after after before Predator Ridge - 19th Hole Life After Par photography by Gerry Shinkewski The client requested a sophisticated yet comfortable Clubhouse that would promote them as a leading golf resort in the Okanagan Valley, and raise the bar aesthetically in order to attract a new market segment of non-golfers. Design inspiration came from the colors and textures of the surrounding semi-arid landscape. wall locations were retained. To speed up the process, the demolition started before the planning and concept were complete, demonstrating the client s faith in SSDG s design and management abilities. Delivery dates for materials were critical so local products, materials and fabricators were sourced. The main challenge was the time frame, which allowed only a few months for planning, design and construction in order for the clubhouse to be completed in time for the official season opening date in mid April. SSDG established an aggressive project schedule: time limits were set for the key design phases such as concept and design development, space planning, finishes, furniture and millwork details. The project did not proceed in the traditional linear movement from phase to phase; in order to save time the team worked to accomplish specific tasks based on the approved design concept. Tight coordination between designers, contractor and project manager was essential. In order to minimize demolition, the building interior was assessed to determine how much existing construction could be kept: drywall was removed but most To minimize the environmental impact of the project, materials that emit low VOC s such as paint and particleboard were used, as were carpet tile and other finishes derived from recycled materials. Interior demolition was kept to a minimum, and demolished waste products were sorted and recycled. To conserve water, the client installed water efficient low-flush toilet fixtures. What was the measurable impact of the work? This quote answers it all. The Clubhouse is getting rave reviews, our numbers are way up in the worst spring (golf weather) on record. Lots to be proud of. Rod Cochrane General Manager, Predator Ridge Golf & Resort
leasing corner HOW CAN THE SUBLEASE MARKET HELP OUR COMPANY? By Gavin Reynolds & Dan Jordan The Vancouver office market has taken a significant turn to the advantage of tenants. In recent months we have seen the arrival of huge quantities of new sublease space to the market, suddenly providing many available options, and thus creating leverage opportunities that tenants can take advantage of whether they intend to relocate, renew, grow or downsize. We expect this trend to continue, but tenants still need to be conscious of potential pitfalls that should be avoided in order to best take advantage of current favourable conditions. next issue Bosa Properties S&P Destination Properties Design Trends Gavin Reynolds Associate Vice President Corporate Representation Group T 604 661 0809 gavin.reynolds@colliers.com Dan Jordan Senior Associate Corporate Representation Group T 604 692 1472 dan.jordan@colliers.com For information on SSDG and our design services or to advertise in the next issue, please contact Keath Seeton at 604.640.4643 Seeton Shinkewski Design Group Ltd. 300-1111 Melville Street Vancouver BC V6E 3V6 T 604.685.4301 F 604.684.0336 www.ssdg.com If you are a tenant with a lease expiring in 2010, 2011 or 2012 your landlord may likely approach you in the near future to try to negotiate your potential renewal early. They are trying to finalize a long-term deal at today s rental rates, before head lease rates fall to the levels we are seeing in the sublease market. Make sure that you have an optimum strategy in place before you engage in these discussions! We expect more sublease space continuing to hit the market, increasing supply further, and that rental rates will continue to trend downward. Tenants are going to be able to position themselves well, by leveraging a possible relocation to an inexpensive sublease, into a means of securing a more attractive renewal. We are telling our clients to wait and carefully review their existing lease. Know exactly what kinds of rights and options you currently have. Then, assess your needs and develop a clear real estate strategy that aligns with your business needs. This will enable your company to time the market properly and maximize opportunity. With a well-developed strategy in place in advance, tenants can then wait while more options come available, rental rates continue to drop, and can then be ready to act when the right scenario becomes available. Our message is, be prepared. new projects underway River Rock Hotel Resort - Richmond Sparkling Hill Resort - Vernon Sierra Systems - Vancouver Department of National Defence - New Westminster Garrison Wine & Liquor Merchants - Chilliwack Crossroads Dental, Dr. Jonathan Kao - Vancouver