A Look Inside Video Gaming Studio’s Tustin Office
| February 12, 2021Architecture firm Abramson Architects recently designed a new office for private video game development company in Tustin, California.
“This newly completed video-gaming office incorporates elements common to their crowd-funded RPGs (role-playing games). Unexpected details, such as a steampunk entry lounge and vault door in the main conference room, pay homage to the immersive experiences they create for their dedicated fan base. To meet the client’s unique vision for the office’s aesthetics, the design team sourced custom furniture and finishings where possible. Relying on local, small, and minority suppliers helped to create a regionally responsive design.
The design concept spawned from inclusive stakeholder engagement sessions focused on world-building within their limited floorplate. Informed by research about common themes from their virtual environments, the resulting design emulates the studio’s moment-to-moment gameplay within their new physical space.
The gaming lounge is an essential program element required for play-testing new games. The highly-visible space encourages spontaneous interaction between team members and fosters deeper connections inspired by their shared passions for RPGs, rich story-telling, and tactical thinking.
The resulting concept adheres to their global brand guidelines while creating a unique daily journey for the local users. The design story is reinforced through the use of ancillary furnishings and finishes, large-scale environmental graphics, art specification, and custom privacy films.”
- Location: Tustin, California
- Date completed: 2020
- Size: 12,800 square feet
- Design: Abramson Architects
- Photos: Manolo Langis
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