Created for collaboration and productivity, our spaces offer a blend of options for individuals and groups. Adhering to the “less is more” design philosophy, OpenSpace is, in a word, Zen. You can’t help but feel good – even while you work!
See for yourself – just click on the map below.

Hello! Bar

Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Make the Hello! Bar your first stop when you visit OpenSpace. We will take you on a tour, show you how to use the technology in our studios, and help you plan special events.
Workspaces

When you enter OpenSpace, you’ll find one of two expansive workspaces.
Don’t be surprised if it takes your breath away. Each workspace, hosts several large worktables with ergonomic chairs that provide a touchdown space for people to collaborate or work independently. It’s a work “heaven.”
Gallery

The Gallery extends from north and south along the three work studios with standing height and seated chairs and tables for two. This area provides a place for those important side conversations and spontaneous meetings. Take a break or take a call. Relax, gather your thoughts, or meet one-on-one.
Conference Studio

True to its name, the Conference Studio is perfect for board meetings and other larger groups of 4 to 16 guests. This work studio is outfitted with a sleek table with integrated power and a digital projector. Capability without complexity.
Features special to the Conference Studio
- Space supports larger groups or teams
- Built-in digital projector via wireless
- 23 linear feet of IdeaSpace
- Capacity: 4 to 18
- Size: 29’ x 15.5’, 450 sq. ft.
Features common to all work studios
- Adjustable ergonomic seating
- Exposure to natural light
- Wireless Internet access
- Audio-conferencing
- Video-conferencing (using Skype)
Workbench Studio

With bar-height seating, the Workbench Studio can accommodate 2 to 8 guests to seamlessly work across two digital display screens and 12 feet of IdeaSpace (you can write on the walls!). This studio allows you to build on each other’s thinking by displaying and creating shared content. Prompt creative brainstorming, present and debate alternative solutions, or solve complex problems in an interactive environment.
Features special to the Conference Studio
- Standing-height table seats 8 people
- Two 32” inch display screen
- Six laptop connections through digital switch
- 12 linear feet of IdeaSpace
- Capacity: 2 to 8
- Size: 15’ x 15.5’, 233 sq. ft.
Features common to all work studios
- Adjustable ergonomic seating
- Exposure to natural light
- Wireless Internet access
- Audio-conferencing
- Video-conferencing (using Skype)
Campfire Studio

The collaborative workspace interpretation of a traditional campfire, the Campfire Studio encourages conversation and informal exchanges using a low table-height and lounge seating. This studio allows you to build on each other’s thinking by displaying and creating shared content via a digital display. And, you can write on the wall!
Features special to the Conference Studio
- Low table-height table seats 5 people
- 46” inch display screen
- Four laptop connections through digital switch
- 12 linear feet of IdeaSpace
- Capacity: 2 to 5
- Size: 15’ x 15.5’, 233 sq. ft.
Features common to all work studios
- Adjustable ergonomic seating
- Exposure to natural light
- Wireless Internet access
- Audio-conferencing
- Video-conferencing (using Skype)
Kitchen

Everyone always ends up in the kitchen … A place of gathering and refreshment, the kitchen is stocked with a variety of cool beverages, and surprising snacks. Don’t be shy. Grazing and second helpings are highly encouraged.
The Forum

The Forum is our most expansive and flexible space. With the ability to spread out across 2600 square feet, the Forum is the perfect venue for gatherings of teammates, special celebrations, book signings, community discussions, and corporate events.
“It’s a great place to meet with others, away from distractions. It is better than a coffee shop. More space, pleasing to the eye, clean. You feel happy and are not looking at your house thinking about all the other things you could be doing.”
Susie Matheson, SCOUT




