Colorado firm’s renovated office features city-inspired design

rendering of a new colorful office space's lobby designed like a lounge with two employees chatting
In addition to the open, collaborative workstations, the remodeled office comes with several features. Photos courtesy James Ray Spahn

Cushing Terrell, an architecture firm based in Denver, Col., revealed the design of their newly remodeled 641 m2 (6,900 sf) office space that has mountain views and colorful, Denver-inspired  touches.

A signature mural greets visitors at the entryway and pays homage to Denver landmarks and “Easter eggs.”

The office space features a simple, clean base material palette with an emphasis on daylight and views. These elements are complemented by pops of color and soft material forms, as well as functional elements such as lighting and acoustic baffles, acoustic wall tiles, and plants.

mural at the entrance of an office with an Exit sign on top
A signature mural greets visitors at the entryway and pays homage to Denver landmarks and “Easter eggs.”

In addition to the open, collaborative workstations, the remodeled office comes with two primary social hubs, a break area, individual call rooms, a wellness room, conference rooms and collaboration spaces, and a library.

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