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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/indesignms/indesignmarketingservices.com.sg/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Software company Conga recently hired architecture firm DLR Group<\/a> to design their new headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado.<\/p>\n \u201cConga\u2019s goal was to bring its Colorado-based employees to one centralized office designed to accelerate innovation, productivity and company culture. At an impressive 88,000 SF, the new space \u200bhouses open desking and 50 private offices for about 650 employees.\u200b Before their pencils ever even hit paper, DLR Group\u2019s design team found that Conga employees identify themselves as explorers\u200b. The \u200bdesigners considered what makes exploratory outdoor adventures so compelling and empowering, and sought to bring that feeling into Conga\u2019s workplace.<\/p>\n This inspired a meandering path through neighborhoods aptly named, \u201cA Walk Through Conga’s Colorado.\u201d In the new Conga office, employees can choose their own adventure each day, based on the activities and tasks they must accomplish. Inhabitable framing elements, ceiling armatures, colors, and materials all emphasize the contrasts that come with exploration, from expansion and contraction, to boldness and muted, to density and space.<\/p>\n A central hub serves as the core of the office, with vibrant color, texture, and intimate social energy coming from the surrounding cafe, lounge, and fitness spaces. A large, abstracted forest canopy floats above t\u200bhe central core and serves as a focal point in the office. \u200bAs employees meander outward from the core, the path is flanked by work neighborhoods. Here, focused work throughout the open floor plan is encouraged by less saturated colors infused with a sense of serenity. Inspired by the modern worker who seeks movement, flexibility and convenience, DLR Group integrated several collaboration spaces of all shapes and sizes, including phone booths, huddle, meeting and board rooms, as well as large conference rooms.<\/p>\n The office is designed to encourage access to daylight and the outdoors. \u200bEight large garage doors invite employees to seamlessly bring their outdoor adventures inside. Throughout the space, opaque, translucent, and transparent layers intermingle to create a sense of wonder and intrigue. Even the more private software engineering scrum rooms that are tucked away at the western edge have passthroughs to green indoor parks and transparent walls that invite interaction and observation.<\/p>\n Amenity spaces are also integrated into the design concept to honor Conga employees\u2019 adventurous lifestyle. These areas vary from wellness rooms, a library for heads down work, and a fully stocked cafe\u0301 and kitchen. Additionally, the space is equipped with interior bike storage, a fitness center, yoga room, and locker rooms with showers,\u201d says DLR Group.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n
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