Commercial / Office
Corporate offices reflect the brand and culture of a company to the world – they are environments speaking to visitors about corporate identity, as well as products and services. They are also work environments – places where productivity is important, decisions are made and deals are signed.
Our approach for Commercial/Office projects includes not only the operational and productive technology needs of the executive and staff but also for visitors and guests. All areas should be adaptive, flexible taking into consideration initial costs, internal staff re- location and advances in technology to name a few. Great design also helps attract and retain the brightest employees.
Our approach for Commercial/Office projects includes not only the operational and productive technology needs of the executive and staff but also for visitors and guests. All areas should be adaptive, flexible taking into consideration initial costs, internal staff re- location and advances in technology to name a few. Great design also helps attract and retain the brightest employees.
Retail
Retail design involves more than just creating the physical space in which the goods are sold; it requires understanding the uniqueness of the retailers and their customer’s needs and is often the front line encounter between the brand and the consumer.
The term ‘retail design’ encompasses all aspects of the design of a store: ranging from store frontage, fascia and signage, through to the internal elements of furniture, merchandising, display, lighting, graphics, point of sale and decoration. Retail design also involves an understanding not only of what will work aesthetically within the space, but how it will perform functionally and commercially, and how it can be built to budget and meet all of the regulations governing the use of a public space.
The term ‘retail design’ encompasses all aspects of the design of a store: ranging from store frontage, fascia and signage, through to the internal elements of furniture, merchandising, display, lighting, graphics, point of sale and decoration. Retail design also involves an understanding not only of what will work aesthetically within the space, but how it will perform functionally and commercially, and how it can be built to budget and meet all of the regulations governing the use of a public space.
Hospitality
In consideration of corporate or flagship identity for hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality facilities, our design team focuses on enhancing the visitor’s experience by showcasing the architecture of the facility and the natural environment in which it is set; providing lush, colorful, relaxing outdoor recreation areas that encourage guests to linger; adding value to the facility. When creating these types of designs, we are also cognizant of practical considerations, such as safety, accessibility, ease of maintenance, and costs of up- keep.
Our team has extensive experience in working with major franchisor development teams and know how to best represent our client’s interest in achieving the best and most cost effective project for all interested parties.
Our team has extensive experience in working with major franchisor development teams and know how to best represent our client’s interest in achieving the best and most cost effective project for all interested parties.
Governmental / Institutional
ADAMS + Associates has worked with governmental entities from the federal, state, county and municipal level. Developing designs that reflect the civic nature of the community while accommodating the needs of a public constituency is demonstrated in our work.
Besides meeting environment and energy conservations goals, including LEED Certification, we understand the productivity and quality-of-life gains that sustainable design practices can provide. The key to sustainabilty is to generate a solution that is most cost effective and energy efficient in the up-front costs as well as during the life cycle of the project. We provide you with the analysis to select the appropriate systems that balance the initial investment, reduce energy consumption and environmental footprint while maximizing the productivity gains.
Besides meeting environment and energy conservations goals, including LEED Certification, we understand the productivity and quality-of-life gains that sustainable design practices can provide. The key to sustainabilty is to generate a solution that is most cost effective and energy efficient in the up-front costs as well as during the life cycle of the project. We provide you with the analysis to select the appropriate systems that balance the initial investment, reduce energy consumption and environmental footprint while maximizing the productivity gains.