LOCUS DIALOGUE
OFFICE DESIGN AND LAYOUT
Client: Locus Dialogue
Montreal, QC . Canada
2002
2,787 m2 / 30,000 ft2
The creation of a space dedicated to activities related to technological research in voice recognition and vocalization applications required the integration of electronic, physical and human components in a functional and efficient space.
Having to meet very precise programming requirements, the project benefited from a proactive planning approach based on qualitative (focus group) and quantitative analysis (interviews, equipment survey, observations) in order to meet the specific recommendations of users.
The responses resulting from this approach have given rise to a division of the space using buffer passages bordered by administrative offices thus solving the acoustic problem while maintaining the visual openness of the space.
The flexible layout and improved ergonomics of the workstations, the controlled lighting in the IT areas and the supply of fresh air are all elements that added value to the project, exceeding the customer's expectations.