The VCA team worked hard to design this law firm in the heart of Back Bay. This sleek, high-end space provides an elevated look with personality and taste throughout. We appreciate the work of our entire extended team who helped bring this design to life.
With views like this, every day is a great day in the office. Our design team was excited by the challenge of creating both open and private spaces while maintaining panoramic views of Boston Harbor.
We are proud to share our recently completed Amenity Center at 101 Federal Street! This dynamic space includes large conference rooms, private phone rooms, a comfortable lounge area, pantry, and newly renovated bathrooms, and a mothers' room!
This Boston based private investment company was looking for a change in their space, so they brought in the VCA team to develop a sleek and flexible office and amenity space tailored to them.
@ReflexLighting@AvisonYoung
Columbia Construction
Atlas Venture has been a long-time client of VCA. For this new look, the client wanted a modern feel while staying true to their image. To accomplish this goal, VCA designers incorporated steel and reclaimed wood, balancing the old and the new in a way that reflects the brand.
This beautiful amenity space at 33 Arch Street includes an energetic fitness center, serene locker rooms and intricate details that give the space a luxurious feel.
Thank you to our amazing partners:
@StructureTone
Cosentini Associates
Union Office Interiors
@cbreNewEngland
Meet Greer!
Greer's VCA story starts as an intern and continues three years later as a full-time designer.
When sheโs not designing, Greer spends her time hiking with her husband and dog or at home with her cat. See Greer around the office or on your next VCA project!
The design inside 151 Tremont Street condominiums is as gorgeous as the views you see looking outside onto Boston Common and the Public Garden.
We loved working with @KaplanConstruct and @FirstRealtyMgt on this renovation to transform the main lobby and amenity spaces!
Feel the spirit of @Pegasystems as soon as you walk through the doors of their Cambridge Executive Briefing Center.
Thank you to all our amazing partners!
@WBengineers@JCAbuilds@avh_tech @HighOutputInc @officeworks_inc Reflex Lighting @ErikRuedaDesign @FilzFelt @Artaic
VCA has prioritized our internship program for the past 30 years. This educational opportunity fosters young talent & provides students with first-hand experience to start their career in architecture and interior design. Apply Today! https://t.co/sEcwU1KLqQ
Natural light pours through the oversized windows to balances the warm wood tones and copper accents of @WBD_US. The VCA design team carried out the clientโs vision with a clean look that balances the residential and commercial feel of the space. Comment your favorite detail!
Our design team transformed the atrium and communal areas at 25 Mall Road into a space that felt timeless, forward-thinking, and fostered community. Head over to the VC design yard to read the full details and get a further look into the space https://t.co/47plE2hbnu
Meet Michele, one of the newest members of the Visnick and Caulfield team. She's a young designer with a passion for architecture and interior design. Click the link below to get to know Michele.
https://t.co/i0r1cA5Zh2
Noise pollution is not just an annoyance - it's a public health issue. Click the link below to learn more about noise pollution in the workplace and the design practices that can be utilized to combat it.
https://t.co/OCAEfjuJM3
Decision fatigue is the result of continued decision-making throughout the day. When decision fatigue occurs in the workplace, decreased productivity can be observed. So, the question remains, how can workplace design combat decision fatigue?
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This week we are featuring a space we designed for a a life science investment firm. Click the link below to learn more about the inspiration for this project that married the function of an office space with the feeling of a museum.
https://t.co/ni4GlnuXV4
Meet Sarah Jane Visnick, a young designer with a passion for all things architecture and design. Sarah first came to VCA as an intern in 2016 and has been growing and evolving as a designer ever since. Click the link below to get to know more about Sarah:
https://t.co/yyubr1j1Wi
Learn more about how VCA's designers have been able to use the power of adaptive reuse to turn old factories, mill buildings, and parking lots into beautiful and functional workspaces in our latest blog post:
https://t.co/aZktHP9fdl