Summit Law
- PROJECT ROLES
- Tom Kundig, Design Principal
- Kirsten R. Murray, Managing Principal
- LOCATION & YEAR
- Seattle, WA, 2004
- PROJECT TYPES
- Interiors
- Mixed Use/Commercial
Project Details
Reflecting the nature of the law firm, the design intentionally breaks away from traditional law firm environments; the office space embraces the elements of an informal and non-hierarchical organization—all offices have a window and are the same size. The office centers on communal aspects encouraging interaction with a large open lounge and kitchen area and bookcases that line the hallways to promote discussion and movement. A large blackened steel staircase integrates the floors of the office while providing an artistic element. Although non-traditional, the office design allows for movement, flexibility and instills confidence in the serious nature of their work.

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