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Grounding a global ad agency in historic downtown Boston in an innovative headquarters that supports agency-wide collaboration

Havas/Arnold Worldwide Boston Headquarters

Client
Havas/Arnold Worldwide
Location
Boston, MA
Size
125,000 SF
Team
Hacin + Associates, Associate Design Architect
Photographer
©Robert Benson, ©Anton Grassl/ESTO
Services
Interior Design
Status
Completed August 2014
Awards
Illuminating Engineering Society, New England Section, Merit Award
CoreNet New England, Award of Excellence for Best New Workplace / Large Renovation
IIDA New England Award for Best Office Over 80,000 square feet

Havas/Arnold Worldwide is a leading global ad agency that represents major brands like Fidelity, Jack Daniels, Progressive Insurance, and a host of other household names. Havas’s new headquarters in downtown Boston have centralized Arnold Worldwide with three other Havas brands. Together, these brands cohabitate on three and a half floors in the former Filene’s building, designed in 1912 by renowned architect Daniel Burnham. Sasaki was engaged to lead the 125,000-square-foot design and build-out of the new office space, completed in 2014.

Authenticity and innovation are core to Havas’s creative work. Accordingly, the Sasaki team melded the building’s architectural authenticity with future-forward design by employing two concepts. The first, the stitch, links the north and south sides of expansive floor plates, tying together old brick, terra cotta, and steel with glass, concrete, and technology. The reuse of found materials—old railings as marker trays, radiator grilles as light fixtures, reclaimed wood for stair treads—and restrained use of new materials speaks both to the agency’s dedication to authenticity and to its mission of sustainability. The second concept, the vortex, creates a vertical circulation and collaboration core from the roof skylight to the lowest level, anchoring common amenities around central staircases.

The design supported Havas’s goal to shift from 85% private offices to a completely open floor plan. Workstations line the perimeter, surrounded by natural light and views. Here, leadership and employees sit side by side. To aid the reorientation to an open-office plan, the project team ensured the availability of alternative workspaces. Employees can engage in organic moments of exchange, whether at the cafĂ©, two office bars, sky-lit mezzanine, staircase seating areas, or hidden nook. Every square foot is active, engaged, and useable—even circulation zones are lined with writable surfaces, doubling as alternative meeting spaces.

The project team worked very closely with Havas/Arnold Worldwide to help create a space that stitches together the history and tradition of Boston—embodied in the Burnham-designed building—with the creativity and innovation of Arnold and its people. The team also worked with the developer and architect of the new onsite residential tower to utilize a split core instead of the originally designed central core, helping the floor plate lend itself to a more fluid design.

For more information contact Victor Vizgaitis.

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