Elegant mid-century finishes, with special consideration given to where to showcase the firm's significant art collection, offer an understated professionalism befitting a global law firm.
When a global law firm relocated to a four-story suite on the upper floors of the New York Times Building, they needed an interior space that could fit their various needs. Having designed the building itself in collaboration with Renzo Piano Building Workshop, our team was keenly aware of how to maximize the building's potential. Long, open corridors offer expansive views and take advantage of the building's cruciform plan. Conference rooms, a library, multi-purpose room and café promote collaboration, while an interconnecting stair offers an elegant entry to visitors and staff alike.