Department Of Transportation Office

Queens, New York


New York City’s Department of Transportation’s full-floor office in Long Island City was in dire need of overhaul—it was dreary, noisy space with an awkward layout and inadequate air circulation. The 25,000-square-foot office is on the seventh floor of a converted, industrial warehouse purchased by the city in the early 70s.

 

With minimal structural interventions, a complete refurbishment transformed the interior into a bright, open office that embraces wellness, sustainability and accessibility. Upon arrival, visitors recognize the entire floor as a single, dynamic workplace. Directly in front of the reception is the main east-west axis and the visually appealing design resource area with low worktables and credenzas. Unencumbered sightlines through the office provide immediate orientation and establish a strong sense of place. With glass partitions and low workstation dividers, daylight penetrates deep into the floorplate. The nonhierarchical design eliminates corner offices, and an open circulation path conveniently circumvents the perimeter with shared, collaborative work areas.