Playster Headquarters / ACDF Architecture
Playster is a young and fast-growing company that provides a global subscription-based entertainment service, with offices in New York and Los Angeles. ACDF Architecture was commissioned to design its headquarters on Peel Street in downtown Montreal.
© Adrien Williams
Architects: ACDF Architecture
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Project Team: Maxime-Alexis Frappier, Joan Renaud, Veronica Lalli, Martin St-Georges, Alain Larivée, Valérie Soucy
Area: 1670.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Adrien Williams
Mechanical Electrical Engineer: Christian R. Roy Inc.
Project Manager: CBRE
General Contractor: Avicor
Furniture: Haworth
© Adrien Williams
From the architect. Playster is a young and fast-growing company that provides a global subscription-based entertainment service, with offices in New York and Los Angeles. ACDF Architecture was commissioned to design its headquarters on Peel Street in downtown Montreal.
© Adrien Williams
Making the most out of the original setting ? a 1980s-built office tower - the architects used the existing walls to create a variety of vibrant private spaces, thus saving resources and money. To give their clients an environment suited to the company?s high energy and creativity, the architects developed a contemporary, open concept design highlighted by a clever play of bright colors and white surfaces.
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© Adrien Williams
Architects: ACDF Architecture
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Project Team: Maxime-Alexis Frappier, Joan Renaud, Veronica Lalli, Martin St-Georges, Alain Larivée, Valérie Soucy
Area: 1670.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Adrien Williams
Mechanical Electrical Engineer: Christian R. Roy Inc.
Project Manager: CBRE
General Contractor: Avicor
Furniture: Haworth
© Adrien Williams
From the architect. Playster is a young and fast-growing company that provides a global subscription-based entertainment service, with offices in New York and Los Angeles. ACDF Architecture was commissioned to design its headquarters on Peel Street in downtown Montreal.
© Adrien Williams
Making the most out of the original setting ? a 1980s-built office tower - the architects used the existing walls to create a variety of vibrant private spaces, thus saving resources and money. To give their clients an environment suited to the company?s high energy and creativity, the architects developed a contemporary, open concept design highlighted by a clever play of bright colors and white surfaces.
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