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Divide + Connect

Our client’s brief was to fit out a full floor of the historic Commerce Court North building, in Toronto’s financial district, to not only serve the practical requirements of a growing team but also symbolize a new chapter for their evolving business.

In plan, the space was thoughtfully divided into two main zones: a formal area for high-level meetings and client interactions, and a more casual, functional area for daily operations. The formal spaces, designed to host guests, investors, and executives, include larger offices and boardrooms finished in rift-cut white oak, charcoal felt and black walls, with custom designed and fabricated quarter-sawn custom white oak tables. These areas are designed to be sophisticated and private, ensuring that confidential meetings are held in a secure and comfortable environment. In contrast to this zone, the operational area where workstations, small meeting rooms, phone rooms and the kitchenette are located, is minimal and white. This section was designed to be flexible and collaborative, fostering a productive atmosphere for the team. The clean, bright spaces, articulated by new angled walls, provide areas for both individual and group work and are intended to inspire casual collaboration and conversation while also allowing areas for quiet focus.

In section, a horizontal datum line runs through the entire office creating a visual connection between the two zones. In the warmer formal spaces rift-cut white oak lines the bottom third of the spaces and above that the core walls are clad in charcoal profiled felt. In the minimal informal areas the bottom third is primarily clad in durable high pressure laminate with the core walls lined in white profiled felt.

Project Team

Sonia Ramundi

Mahsa Malek

Andy Barat

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