Fish & Richardson re-envisioned their 60,000 sq. ft. Minneapolis administrative hub with a focus on flexibility, transparency, and modern work patterns. With many team members embracing mobility, the firm sought an environment that balances individual choice, collaboration, and comfort.
Fish & Richardson shifted away from assigned offices to support mobility and flexible workstyles. The result is a highly adaptable environment that gives employees choice while maintaining a professional, refined aesthetic.
Beyond functional efficiency, Lounge zones, soft seating, and flexible collaboration areas create an atmosphere that feels comfortable and welcoming. This approach allows the firm to operate efficiently while maintaining a warm, people-first experience for team members and guests.
Architect & Designer: NELSON
GC: Greiner Construction
Furniture: Teknion, Paul Brayton
Architectural: Teknion Optos
Teknion Optos Architectural Walls define private offices and meeting rooms while allowing daylight to permeate the core. The clean, full-height glass aesthetic provides transparency and acoustic performance, aligning with the firm’s refined brand while supporting a more open, flexible workplace model.
Workstations and private offices feature Teknion Interpret desking and Expansion casegoods, offering modularity and long-term adaptability. Lounge areas and guest spaces incorporate Paul Brayton seating to introduce softness, comfort, and a hospitality-inspired tone. The furniture mix supports individual focus, mobile work, and collaborative gathering throughout the office.