FORM Architects is a full-service architecture and design firm that specializes in delivering the future of workplace interiors.
Dynamic by nature, innovation is just our baseline.
FORM Architects is a full-service architecture and design firm that specializes in delivering the future of workplace interiors.
Dynamic by nature, innovation is just our baseline.
Headquartered in Sweden, it was important that Saab’s presence in Washington, DC feel authentic to its international origins while embracing their American client base. Identifying the appropriate balance required input from Saab’s Swedish and American teams. Ultimately, differing viewpoints united with a combined desire for Saab’s office, despite the location, to be a visual representation of their core values. As an established company, existing brand standards provided a strong design foundation while finishes provided ample opportunity to create a space that would feel familiar to international and local guests alike. Blending cultural design sensibilities and integrating workplace standards translated into a straightforward space punctuated by powerful design statements that are genuine and without pretense.
Photography by Spielmann Studio
Interiors are our passion.
We view offices as blank design canvases. They are opportunities to visually explore your company’s brand and tell your unique story. Like our clients, no two designs are the same.
Our first step is listening. And falling out of our chair with excitement (here’s looking at you, Rob) means we’re just getting started.
Ranging from established Fortune 100 companies to energetic start-ups, for more than a decade, we have helped hundreds of clients define their best FORM.
Seeing our clients enjoy our designs is the greatest reward…but hardware is nice too. In fact, we have been recognized by some of the most prestigious awards programs in the Washington D.C. metro area. And we do not plan on stopping anytime soon…. #breakthecredenza
With a strong conceptual foundation established in an in-depth Visioning process, Hanley Wood’s project effortlessly evolved through the design phase, but took an unexpected turn when the location changed.