Mixed-Style Working Spaces

ACDF Architecture's Color-Block Office Embraces Historic Elements

Software company Lightspeed commissioned Montreal-based design firm ACDF Architecture to create a harmonious juxtaposition and the result is a romantically infused color-block office. The workspace is located on the ground floor of a 19th-century building. Aa a result, many of the original elements of the structure are present and ACDF Architecture chooses to preserve them for the sake of design. Thus, employees of Lightspeed are able to enjoy a color-block office that is injected with some historical significance. While the chromatic component brings about a definite contemporary aspect to the space, the 19-century-style architectural aspect creates a striking juxtaposition that truly elevates Lightspeed's offices in Montreal from standard to something exceptional.

Photo Credits: Adrien Williams
Trend Themes
1. Historic-inspired Workspaces - Create a workspace with original elements from a historic building to elevate a company's office design.
2. Color-block Office Design - Add a pop of color to your office design to create a contemporary element in a classic space.
3. Harmonious Juxtaposition - Introduce contrasting elements in a workspace design to create a unique and memorable aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Design firms can combine historic elements with modern design to create visually striking and functional workspaces.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can renovate historic buildings and offer custom-designed workspaces to attract creative tenants.
3. Software Industry - Software companies can use innovative office design to create a unique and inspiring work environment for their employees, which can increase their productivity and overall job satisfaction.

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