
SmithGroup Designs Its Own Future-Focused Workplace
Firm’s own office, San Diego
You could argue that a studio’s best project is its own. With intimate knowledge of operations and a vision for the future, the endeavor invites boundary-stretching solutions and process innovation. Such was the case for SmithGroup’s new San Diego workplace, one of 20 throughout the U.S. Spanning 8,060 square feet on the 18th floor of a downtown waterfront tower with bay views, it is supremely tied to place yet references the firm’s widespread legacy. To wit: A blue-toned exposed ceiling demarcating primary circulation alludes to the famed Coronado Bridge, while a floor mosaic cites the year of SmithGroup’s founding (1853!). Various artwork and objects suggest other office sites or personal touches, such as a painting of ice cream cones depicting the staff’s favorite flavors.
The workspace proper prioritizes adaptable, multipurpose zones, easily accommodating 35 to 55 employees without architectural changes. Key to implementing that plan was a shift from desk-dominated layouts to open spaces for both individual concentration and collaboration. Every seat—from high tables to banquettes—is ergonomic, with access to power outlets. Proof of concept? Within its first six months, weekly attendance was at 75 percent, surpassing previous averages, and more than 650 external visitors were hosted, cementing community connections.
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