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table of contents Page 2...design concept Page 3...history of pennzoil/office trends Page 4...concept and goals Page 5...14th floor preliminary Page 6...15th floor preliminary Page 7...14th final block plan Page 8...15th final block plan Page 10...solution Page 11...reception final rendering Page 12...rendered fourteenth floor Page 13...fourteenth floor furniture Page 14...fourteenth floor furniture/rcp Page 15...open office rendering Page 16...rendered fifteenth floor Page 17...elevations Page 18...north coffee lounge rendering Page 19...fifteenth floor furniture Page 20...fifteenth floor furniture/rcp Page 21...gallery rendering Page 22...large board room rendering Page 23...fourteenth floor specs Page 24...fifteenth floor specs Page 26...personal information

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design concept page 2

history of pennzoil building The Pennzoil Place Towers are located in the heart of downtown Houston, Texas and was completed in 1975. Designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee, these towers have 36 stories a piece, and combined have over 1,400,000 square feet of rentable space for companies. Pennzoil Place's appearance will differ depending on which location you are currently viewing it from. The different views are due because the two buildings are separated by a ten-foot-wide spatial void and connected by a 115-foot-high, glass atrium. Philip Johnson and John Burgee put a lot of thought and detail into the Pennzoil Place when designing it. Today, this building is considered significant in architectural circles, and known for breaking the modernist glass box design made popular by followers of postmodernism. The exterior floor to ceiling glass walls made out of dark bronze glass allows an ample amount of natural light to come through and light up the interior without the need for much artificial lighting, which is exactly how both Johnson and Burgee designed it. Sinc the Pennzoil Company is a major energy company, natural light is key in this design. office trends Office trends are always at a constant flux. Since this change is driven by mobile technology, the growing presence of the younger generation, change of space size, and changing work styles, today s workplaces are changing compared to just even a couple of years ago; today s workplaces are a notable departure from those of the past. With the help of architects and interior designer s that keep up with the changing trends, offices in today s society are taking advantage of their space like never before. The walls in offices are now coming down and the perimeter offices are now disappearing. The floor plans that were once closed in are now becoming more open, as well as having fun and trendy break areas. Collaboration is the new work model, which is why we are saying goodbye to big private offices. Providing spaces that are more collaborative and support the need to balance both team time and think time is key to productivity within office spaces. Within the ThomasZimmerman Architecture Firm, workers try to reinforce a sense of community and loyalty within their workplace. Due to the new trends in 2016 with office design, collaboration is able to be more effective thanks to the new options in modular systems. As well as having an modular and open floor plan, today s workforce also requires multiple touchdown spaces. With having touchdown spaces that allow workers to be more plug and go, they typically only require a minimal amount of furniture and space. This helps with the new trend of offices being very simple and minimalistic. Office design is going towards more modular systems in the open offices that allow the layout to be more flexible. Creating modular systems also play a big role in sustainability. Instead of having to throw away expensive interior systems, walls, and ceilings if workers decide to move locations, these modular desk systems help with saving the company money and the production of new materials. At the ThomasZimmerman Architecture Firm, workers will be able to experience an open layout centered around collaboration and community. The walls have came down, and now ready to start making magic. page 3

Concept The 14th and 15th floor of the Pennzoil Building, located in Houston, Texas, will be home to the architectural firm ThomasZimmerman Architects. The design concept behind ThomasZimmerman Architects is to create a space that is inviting to clients and also an enlivening atmosphere for the firm s employees. Cool blues, bright yellows, and cool grays will harmoniously blend with glass, wood, and metals to create an industrial feel with hints of contemporary elements. By using metal accents on the reception desk, stairs, and furniture pieces, the industrial style will be further enhanced by incorporating sleek floorto-ceiling glass walls with sliding glass barn doors. Movable walls and access flooring will allow the owners to redesign the space when necessary and as efficiently as possible. Exterior glass walls surrounding the entire existing perimeter of the building will be used around a portion of the office to allow maximum sunlight inside the building. Triangle ceiling accents will be placed throughout the different areas to add a contemporary pop. Adding extra space to the floor plan will optimize collaboration between colleagues. Plush seating, quite rooms, coffee lounges, and breakout spaces will encourage relationships between employees and clients. White noise and acoustical materials such as upholstered furniture and carpet tiles and will be added in locations throughout the building to cut down on unnecessary noises. inspiration photos codes summary Goals 1. Technology To provide the latest wireless technology throughout the offices, conference rooms, and open offices To provide and incorporate sound masking technology into the open office layout to assist with potential acoustic issues To provide the latest video-conferencing technology within the conference rooms 2. Flexibility To provide an open office layout where there are options for the different teams to be able shift areas due to there being few walls To provide furniture systems, ceilings, walls, and color schemes that can be moved easily if the different teams desire to switch their location in the building. To have quiet rooms throughout the space for workers to be able to escape their everyday routine and change their scenery for them to be more productive 3. Sustainability To use natural materials in the working areas throughout the interior spaces To provide areas in the lounge spaces to give the option to wash dishes to cut back on the use of disposable items To use glass wall systems and an open office layout in order to take advantage of the natural sunlight shining through the glass walls. 4. Community To provide an open office layout where teams are able to easily communicate with others when working on projects To provide coffee lounges and spaces throughout the building for workers to be able to catch up with one another and take a break from the mundane desk life To use glass walls throughout the space to open the areas up to feel more open page 4

page 5 fourteenth floor

fifteenth floor page 6

page 7 fourteenth final block

fifteenth final block page 8

page 9

solution page 10

page 11 reception final rendering

finishes rendered fourteenth floor page 12

C-1 Steelcase Siento Chair C-2 Steelcase Turnstone Task Chair C-3 Custom Built Booth C-4 Loewenstein Cinque Guest Chair C-5 HighTower Happy Sled Lounge Chair C-6 HighTower InDuplo Lowback Seat C-7 HighTower Continental Lounge Chair C-8 HighTower InDuplo Highback Seat C-9 HighTower Nadia Chair C-11 Steelcase Coalesse Ripple Bench C-21 Metroline Backless Metal Counter Stool C-22 HighTower Sally Bounce Chair T-1 Teknion Livello Freestanding Height Ajustable Table T-2 Coalesse Rectangular Conference Tabe T-3 HighTower Penny Table T-4 Insula Large Coffee Table T-5 HighTower Martini Table with Ray Top T-7 HighTower Monolite Laptop Table T-8 HighTower Four Mat Table S-1 ULINE Flat File Cabinet S-2 HighTower Disk Wall Mounted Shelf S-3 HighTower Mobile Chat Board page 13 S-4 HighTower Shelving Unit S-6 HighTower Xhibit Mounted Magazine Holer W-1 Custom Built Reception Station W-2 Teknion Typical System District Private 09 fourteenth floor furniture

furniture and lighting L-1 Lutron Recessed Can Light L-2 HighTower L-3 Litecontrol BulbFiction Light Latitude Lighting Pendant L-4 HighTower Calabash Light page 14

page 15 open office rendering

finishes rendered fifteenth floor page 16

lobby/gallery elevation reception elevation conference room elevation north coffee lounge elevation page 17 gallery elevation