Moore & VanAllen
Charlotte, North Carolina
Completion Date: 2006
Square Footage: 150,652

A primary goal of re-stacking their office spaces on floors 44-50 of the Bank of America Corporate Center, Moore & VanAllen endeavored to create an “attorney work environment of the future.” An environment that embodied contemporary office planning principles of today’s professional service firms and afford the firm higher space utilization and greater operational flexibility.

An egalitarian model was implemented whereby partners and associates have private offices that are approximate in size and design. This option lessens the future need for more space and reduces the tangled intrigue of promoting from within that comes with the office as status-symbol hierarchy. Furthermore, as the attorney's became more adept and independent with their research and word processing technology, caused the practical elimination of the sacred, and space consuming, "central library," and an increase to a 1:3 ratio of attorney's to a secretary.

Their new environment supports changes in attorney and support staff work processes, management of records, conference center facilities, collaboration between the Practice Groups and leverage the next generation of information technology systems.

 

Moore & VanAllen

Charlotte, North Carolina

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