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Participant Media
Participant Media, a multi-faceted entertainment production company, chose Wolcott to design their new signature headquarters space in Beverly Hills. The company, producers of the Oscar winning documentary, ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, occupy 18,000 square feet in an Ehrlich designed LEED certified building. The carefully planned interiors accommodate executive, administrative, production, and marketing staffs that required the incorporation of a variety of work styles; private offices, workstations, benching, conference rooms, and ah-hoc meeting spaces. The Wolcott team integrated supergraphics into the space to express the firm’s product and energize the environment. Acknowledging the LEED base building construction, the team chose sustainable materials such as cork, reclaimed lumber, and rapidly renewable woods to adhere to Beverly Hills civic guidelines as well as satisfy client directives.
Entertainment
Colliers International
Colliers international comissioned the Wolcott team to remodel 32,000 square feet over two floors of its Downtown Los Angeles headquarters. Wolcott developed a transformative plan, which realized corporate cultural and business objectives. The team was tasked with simultaneously accomodating the need for traditional offices within an open space concept. The final design resulted in a distinctive office space that maximizes the impact of the penthouse view of Los Angeles and provides a contemporary showplace that embodies the bold attitude of the client.
Developers / Real Estate
Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI)
A global leader in music rights management, Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI®) is an American performing rights organization representing more than 500,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in all genres of music and a catalog of more than 7.5 million musical works. Wolcott provided interior architecture and graphic design services for the renovation of BMI’s existing 11,000 square foot offices. The new design direction featured a modern aesthetic that highlights BMI’s culture, writers, artists, and brand. The new space integrates a lounge / reception area in the lobby that was designed around a digital piano. The balance of the space contains conference room, small lounge/collaborative areas, kitchen, open work area, and private offices. Environmental graphics were used throughout the space to express the creativity of BMI’s business.
Entertainment / Media
Animation Studio
Wolcott was selected by a major entertainment company to design a new home for its growing direct to video animation division. The team was charged with converting an old warehouse facility into a multi-functional production facility that included employee amenities such as fitness center, cafĂŠ, and garden areas. The team met the challenges of adapting the existing 90,000 square foot single-story into an energizing and functional production facility. The new facility not only houses the administrative and artistic staff but also story rooms, conference areas, editorial bays, a recording studio and screening rooms. The heavily involved client helped the Wolcott team understand the flow of production and its requisite needs, while the designers provided finishes and an overall aesthetic concept. The exterior was developed as a campus with landscaped courtyards and water features. The interior space is characterized with punctuated color, graphics, open lid conference rooms, and numerous lounge areas.
Entertainment
Cap Management Systems
As a records management leader in the healthcare industry, CAP Management Systems (CMS) provides administrative infrastructure and compliance support to physicians and hospitals. Wolcott was engaged by CMS to provide full service interior and graphic design services. The 22,000 square foot renovation consisted of a transformative plan that was open, energizing, and creative. The design team worked with CMS to create a space that integrates the corporate brand and business focus. To reinforce the branded direction, the WAI team incorporated color accents in strategic locations to create energy within the space. Modern elements in lighting, furniture, and finish selections were used to emphasize a contemporary feel; one that moves away from the typical monochromatic “healthcare” environment. In order to highlight the core of their business - records management services, a main focus of the design was to showcase CMS’ data center and IT room. The data center is positioned as an entry focal point to express the technological importance of CMS’ business component. Enclosed in glass, the data center becomes a modern and feature element of the space.
Corporate
Real D
RealD, the industry leader in digital stereoscopic image projection, called on Wolcott to design their 32,000 square foot Beverly Hills headquarters. The client challenged the team to design a space that reflected their cutting edge technology, incorporated dynamic media elements, and boldly expressed design in 3-dimensions. The two-floor space includes an interconnecting stair that leads from the second floor collaboration hub known as ‘Times Square’ down to a screening room where the client showcases their latest technology. The space was designed with a combination of open ceiling and finished areas that serve to define the design and delineate private / public spaces. The team used a variety of materials and textures to express the dimensional aesthetic; wood, glass, metal, acoustic felt, polished concrete, and a twisted stainless steel sculpture suspended over the stair. A coup for the project was getting an LED color changing exterior building top sign the first in Beverly Hills.
Entertainment / Corporate
Playboy
When looking to relocate their Chicago headquarters and consolidate Southern California operations, Playboy turned to the Wolcott design team. The iconic global adult entertainment and lifestyle media company selected a 38,000 square foot two-story space in the former Hilton Hotel headquarters building in Beverly Hills. The design team collaborated with the client to transform the space into an environment characterized as a modern translation with a vintage quality, harkening back to Playboy’s sexy and sophisticated roots. The space was accented with numerous pieces of classic furniture in the common areas, with environmental graphics further reinforcing the rich history and enhancing the Playboy brand. A focal point of the interior design is a curving interconnecting stair rising from the lobby to the second floor conference and collaboration areas. The free standing design is reminiscent of feature stairs in Playboy Clubs of the 1960’s.
Entertainment / Corporate
Caruso Affiliated Holdings
The innovative and highly successful real estate developer, Caruso Affiliated Holdings, looked to establish a needed headquarters facility that exemplified its image and unique personality. The client decided to locate the offices in 35,000 square feet at its flagship retail property, The Grove in Los Angeles. Wolcott’s team created an impressive plan that reflected the company’s image of sophistication and status. The traditional style included details such as coffered ceilings, rich wood details, and bold scale. The overall plan has a residential and hospitality aesthetic, which helps introduce comfort and manageability to the expansive floor plates.
Professional Services
DirecTV
Building on an existing relationship with DirecTV, the broadcast satellite provider headquartered in El Segundo, CA, Wolcott was engaged to design their new West Virginia Call Center. The 90,000 square foot facility houses some 500 employees and handles DirecTV’s mid-Atlantic operations. The building infrastructure was completely upgraded to satisfy the power and air conditioning requirements. The WAI team tackled the formidable challenge of the large floor plate by designing the space to incorporate a regional theme keying on elements of the rural landscape. The project incorporates an ample amount of glass in the lobby to increase visibility at the entrance as well as creating a connection between interior and exterior space. The reception area also includes monitors to showcase content. Graphics continue through the space to reinforce the brand. Furthering the landscape aesthetic, the rich color palette of greens and blues echo the areas rivers and mountains, although intensified to neon hues that energize the overall environment. Neutral browns and blacks representing the coal and rock formations were used in higher traffic areas.
Technology
Recording Academy (NARAS)
The Recording Academy is to the Grammy’s what the Motion Picture Academy is to the Oscars. This distinguished organization realized a move was necessary in order to accomplish expansion plans related to their strategic vision. Wolcott was commissioned to design the interiors of the new 3-story, 66,000 square foot space in the Lantana East Development. Strategic goals and objectives for the organization influenced the plan and directed the design to reflect the history and tenure of the organization as well as acknowledging the future of new media. The office features a 2-story lobby with a water wall element and an integrated display chronicling the history of recording. The LEED Gold facility accommodates executive and administrative offices, enveloped in an aesthetic infused with iconic images that pay tribute to the recording industry.
Entertainment/ Media
Hotel Angelino
Located just down-slope from the imposing Getty Center in Brentwood, Wolcott’s design team dramatically transformed a former Holiday Inn into a visually distinctive highend boutique hospitality property. The new identity that was established for the Angelino was enhanced by convincing the client to gut 8,000 square feet of the hotel’s ground floor. In the newly opened area, Wolcott designers created spaces for a large open lobby, a cafe/bar, a plug-and-play office for guests, an entry to the pool, and a reconfigured main entry from the portecochere. To ensure efficient project management under a tight budget and schedule, Wolcott carefully coordinated the contributions of multiple consultants combining meeting with progress tracking that provided a catalyst for strong communication, and ultimately a successful project.
Hospitality / Retail
Karl Storz Endoscopy-America
Karl Storz Endoscopy selected Wolcott to design the interiors for their new North American headquarters. The 95,000 square foot, 3-floor space contains executive offices, conferencing, administrative and sales functions and includes a mock operatory to showcase their medical equipment and its functions. The German based firm influenced the design to be functional with elements that integrated the legacy and legitimacy of the firm. The Wolcott team designed a monumental glass stair that features an image based history of the company through the use of applied graphics, developed by Wolcott’s in-house graphic design group SKN Creative. The infusion of this graphic history serves to instill employee loyalty and organizational pride as well as provide talking points for visitors and potential end users of the medical devices.
Corporate/Healthcare
Live Nation Entertainment
Anchoring the west end of the Hollywood redevelopment area, home to the Hollywood and Highland retail complex and home of the Academy Awards, Live Nation chose to occupy a signature tower at 7060 Hollywood Boulevard. The former medical office building was given a complete ‘facelift’. The fully demolished floors were redesigned by the WAI team to maximize views of the Hollywood Hills to the north and LA city to the south. The extensive use of glass fronts on the offices serves to maximize natural light. The design team incorporated graphics to express the client’s business and energize the rather contemporary aesthetic. Film was applied to the glass office fronts for semi-privacy; the image being a bar code that spells ‘Live Nation’. Careful planning with consultants helped organize the mechanical systems and maintain openness within the limited 10’-6’’ ceiling height.
Entertainment
Koi
Located at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Wolcott & Koi Design Group transformed an old restaurant into an exotic and spiritual dining destination in the newly opened Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. The 10,000 square foot Japanese restaurant beckons diners with a signature entrance of See-Hear-Speak no evil Buddhas. The lounge is surrounded by a forest of orchids and Tibetan prayer wheels. The significant design challenge was to create an open pre-dining environment that would transform into a private VIP Ultra Lounge for afterhours events. The themed design continues to the main dining room with a mixture of free standing tables, sushi-bar seating, and private booths. The premier dining experience is in the Fountain Lounge with 14 tables offering unobstructed views of the Bellagio fountains. As each area offers a unique experience, the fish-net ceilings cover the space bringing the Asian design out onto the Las Vegas street.
Restaurant / Retail
Korn Ferry International
Renowned executive placement firm, Korn Ferry International, partnered with Wolcott to create a comprehensive environment for their new 40,000 square foot headquarters in Los Angeles. Using the urban high-rise views as a focus, Wolcott’s design team organized the reception and conference area to formally address the window line. Utilizing a palette of subtle but elegant materials and finished Wolcott was able to deliver a sophisticated contemporary style with a dramatic scale reflective of the firm’s high level business clients.
Professional Services
LA Center Studios
LA Center Studios is an ambitious undertaking that attracts film production companies and their related support service businesses to downtown Los Angeles. Rather than locate in the one of the Westside or Burbank media districts, LA Center Studios decided to develop a production complex using the former Unocal headquarters as the center piece. Wolcott focused their efforts on the base building and public areas that would be used to attract the discerning creative business entities. When Film LA Inc. needed a modern and edgy build-out of the 20,000 square feet of raw space for its headquarters in the LA Center Studios complex, they selected the Wolcott team to realize their design vision. The unique rhombus shaped space served as an inspiration to Wolcott’s designers, who created an innovative plan that expressed Film LA’s personality. Within a modest budget, Wolcott found unique solutions through the use of the saw-tooth wall line, glass, open black-painted ceilings, polished concrete floors and bright colors, along with custom millwork and furniture.
Entertainment
LegalZoom
‘Employee First’ was the mantra guiding the design for the headquarters of LegalZoom, a web based legal services provider. The Wolcott team re-envisioned two-floors of an existing space to create a completely open plan, recapturing formerly private spaces for collaboration areas and a large company lounge with stunning views of the San Gabriel Mountains. The space is infused with vibrant color to reflect the client’s zest for business, combined with finish selections that emphasize sustainability, longevity and simplicity. The design was also guided by feng shui principles for plan orientation and architectural massing. As a result, walls and ceilings were rounded or split to avoid ‘dead’ corners to enhance energy flow and celebrate the functional components of the base building. The incorporation of an interconnecting stair provides a draw for the employees and further reinforces the equal importance of the individual floors.
Corporate
The Bank of New York Mellon
For Mellon Bank, the Wolcott designers needed to find a way to create a simple contemporary design for Mellon’s 27th floor office space within a fairly limited budget. Wolcott accomplished this by using the richest materials in the more public spaces, namely the reception area and conference room. Ceiling elements and crisp finishes create an inviting and impressive space that is innately fuctional while also maximizing the impact of the Downtown view. Cost effective materials were used in the back of house areas, but with visionary application, the design team achieved a consistent aesthetic throughout the space.
Professional Services
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCan) enlisted the services of Wolcott to design their new Los Angeles office space. The national non-profit envisioned a space that incorporated transparency while exhibiting sustainability and longevity, which are guiding principles for the organization. An inspiring wall of light and graphics immediately greet a visitor with the mission statement etched onto glass panels. The reception areas quickly dissolves into a series of common areas called “Main Street’ that includes meeting rooms, a Shop Purple store and a multi-purpose training room. Super graphics were used for way-finding, identification and inspiration. Views and natural light were incorporated into the design through the use of glass at the perimeter offices to activate the interior. The ceilings were left open to represent functionality and a thing of beauty not to be covered up.
Corporate
Sundance Institute
Sundance Institute, founded in 1981, incubated, developed and grew into a legitimate and respected organization. As the institute expanded and matured, it was able to better define its mission and culture, which was not reflected in the existing space. The new design objective was to consolidate onto one floor, and provide an open and collaborative plan rather than express the typical entertainment model. The new 14,000 square foot space supported an open and transparent design aesthetic that maximized day lighting and views. As an internationally recognized nonprofit organization working with independent artists, it was important to design a space that reflected their mission “to discover and develop independent artists and audiences across the globe.� The space was developed with a simplified a traditional style, that also reflects the aesthetic of an energizing and creative environment. This goal was further translated through graphics of inspirational quotes and imagery throughout the space.
Entertainment
Principato Young Entertainment
Wolcott was selected to develop an innovative and creative environment for the offices of Principato Young Entertainment (PYE). A cutting-edge comedy talent production entity, PYE is known for delivering TV, film and other media productions representative of comedy’s next generation. WAI was committed to delivering the same level of cutting-edge design for the new space. The WAI team collaborated with the client to design a space that was organic and had a curvilinear flow to take advantage of and respond to existing building architecture. Working with PYE, the selected color pallete and finish patterning was derivative of a design aesthetic that reflected mid-century eclecticism. The eclecticism was further reinforced by the integration of contrast in finish textures of various woods, stains, furniture, and artwork. The patterning in the carpet for the main conference rooms was inspired by the vintage movie “Houses in Hollywood.” Glass was incorporated into the design to promote an “active” office, increase transparency and openness to encourage collaboration.
Corporate
Vulcan Materials
One of LA’s oldest companies, Vulcan Materials, selected Wolcott to design their new headquarters space at 500 N. Brand in Glendale. The new 2-floor space contains the firm’s executive offices, largely open plan work areas, and a training facility. The design team was inspired by the chance to realize the new vision for a company steeped in Los Angeles history. Starting with a rather neutral palette that is reminiscent of the aggregates the firm provides for building materials, the team accented the space with imagery of iconic Los Angeles projects.
A history wall informs employees and visitors along a major corridor, a section of the Hollywood Bowl graces a wall in 5th floor reception, while the ‘LAX theme building’ dominates the employee lunch room. Actual ‘Vulcan Materials’ such as tiered concrete panels, were used in the reception area, aggregate was ‘faux’ embed in a hallway floor, and the existing concrete floor was sealed.
Corporate
REELZ Channel
Wolcott created a comfortable and functional office environment for REELZ, a Los Angeles based cable television network. Working within an ambitious 12 week schedule and a limited budget, the Wolcott team proved that they could rapidly deliver a cost effective and engaging environment. Particularly challenging was simultaneously completing not only office space but a full video production facility. The inventive use of color and finishes complemented the distinct architecture of the building to establish a relaxed, playful feeling that inspires creativity to the employees who often work long hours. A cafe counter was centrally positioned to encourage impromptu gatherings for brainstorming, and the iconic use of the company’s logo in the elevator lobby established the young company’s branding for anyone entering the space.
Entertainment / Media
Toni & Guy
Dallas based Toni & Guy Hairdressing Academy, chose the Wolcott design team to realize their vision for the company’s west coast flagship hair academy. The 10,000 square foot store front in Santa Monica was developed to emphasize the power of their brand with a strong street presence. The interiors were designed to provide an open, inviting and modern aesthetic. A minimalist and somewhat austere palette was felt to best accommodate the client whose business continues to evolve both commercially and artistically. The salon space includes a retail component as well as three classrooms that can be combined for large seminars and public use. The design team successfully designed the space to not only achieve but reinforce the client’s ‘catwalk-to-client’ philosophy.
Retail
VW / Audi Design Studios
Wolcott embraced the opportunity to transform a locally unique space to accommodate the design studio and workshop facilities for the automotive design teams of VW/Audi. As the former Museum of Flying, the 50,000 square foot building provided opportunities for a truly innovative and creative space. Wolcott capitalized on the building’s distinct structural characteristics: exposed steel structure, existing three story atrium, ample ceiling height, and a clerestory. After incorporating a building expansion, Wolcott positioned the modeling facility on the ground floor and used former hangar areas to accommodate the various craft shops. The second floor houses the designer workstations, the graphics rooms, as well as the color and print departments. Public areas and administrative rooms were placed on the third floor including the main Conference Center as well as team break areas and an employee kitchen/pantry overlooking the two story space.
Technology
International Cinematographers Guild (ICG)
Wolcott transformed a utilitarian radio station structure with no distinct design profile into a bold architectural statement that reflects the creative posture of its client, the International Cinematographers Guild (ICG). The 14,000 square foot project included a an extensive interior upgrade and exterior renovations resulting in a significant redesign. Innovative interior and exterior lighting gives the building an array of dramatic looks through day and night. The design established a contemporary identity for the building, and its client, by introducing new materials, textures and palette colors to the area. The new facility energizes the tenant space and the streetscape. Subsequently, neighboring buildings along Sunset Boulvard have been undergoing renovation, clearly following the vision initiated by the ICG architecture.
Entertainment / Media
Watt Plaza
Commercial real estate developer Watt Properties’ twin tower Watt Plaza in Century City was originally completed in 1982. Motivated by the A-List entertainment and financial services clientele moving into neighboring buildings, Watt sought to create an updated identity by rethinking the building’s common areas, most notably the lobby. Wolcott implemented a striking new design approach that provided Watt Plaza’s tenants an identifiable and inviting entry with an activated exterior plaza. Together, these architectural design elements provided a connection to communicate a modern attitude and upgraded status. The arrival sequence was also enhanced with new parking structure graphics and architectural modifications to the elevator areas. The successful design aesthetic received BOMA’s prestigious TOBY Award.
Developer / Real Estate
American Society of Cinematographers
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has called a century-old Mission-Style California Bungalow its Hollywood home base for 70 of its 90 years. The exterior of the Clubhouse – as it is known to members – retained its gracious early twentieth century veranda and inviting front door. The interiors, however, had started to show well-worn signs of age. In this context, the ASC came to Wolcott Architecture | Interiors (WAI) to realizing its vision and restore this grande dame of a structure to its former grandeur. While only a few grainy black-and-white photos bear witness to the Clubhouse’s glory days, conversations with long-time members and archival research supplied the Wolcott team the information necessary to create a tasteful, balanced, and respectful interpretation for reconstruction of this historic home.
Entertainment/Media
WebSense (formerly Phasemetrics)
The high-tech supplier WebSense (formerly Phasemetrics) turned to Wolcott to implement an expansion plan to accommodate ambitious employee growth from 40 to 800. The expansion involved multi-location facilities that included a total of 300,000 square feet of administrative space, R&D laboratories and manufacturing both in San Diego and Fremont, California. For the new headquarters' exterior, Wolcott envisioned dynamic rectilinear elements that combine to create an energetic contemporary structure. The existing simple box-like structure was opened, punctuated, and articulated to accommodate an impressive new lobby. An employee cafeteria with an outdoor patio was added to maximize exterior views and natural light. Dramatic lighting emphasizes the architecture in the evening hours.
Technology
West Hills Corporate Pointe
The original food service facility on the Corporate Pointe campus was found to be under-utilized, uninviting and inefficient. The developer engaged Wolcott to completely re-envision the facility. The once non-descript concrete structure was transformed into a virtual jewel box by the WAI design team. The owner preferred to maintain the basic footprint to minimize entitlement issues and expedite the renovation process. The WAI team took a blank slate approach that began with visioning. Once a new program was approved, the design evolved to include a new space plan with architectural modifications that realigned the entrance and enhanced resort-like outdoor dining. The completed 12,000 square foot LEED Gold Certified building now serves as a focal point, anchoring the business park and retail center as well as serving to cater special functions and support the adjacent auditorium.
Developer / Real Estate
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PARTIAL CLIENT LIST Advertising/Public Relations Adconion Media Group Allied Adverstising DDB Worldwide Demand Media Grey Advertising Manning Selvage & Lee Maritz Inc. Petrol Ogilvy/Alexander Public Relations IW Group
Corporate American Golf British Airways California Portland Cement Caruso Affiliated Holdings Corbis Images Getty Images Goldline John A. Martin & Associates Karl Storz Endoscopy-America Korn Ferry International LegalZoom Lowe Enterprises Pinkberry Outlook Amusements THQ, Inc. SEIU Local 721 VW Audi Design Center Vulcan Materials Whole Foods X-Prize Foundation
Developers/Real Estate Arden Realty Brookfield Properties Caruso Affiliated Holdings CB Richard Ellis Colliers International Cushman & Wakefield Corporate Point at West Hills Hines The Irvine Company J.H. Synder Jones Lang LaSalle Irvine Spectrum Kennedy Wilson Lowe Enterprises Universal City Plaza Watt Properties
Entertainment/Media Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Activision American Society of Cinematographers Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) Chainsaw DisneyToon Studios Film LA Fremantle Media Gold Circle Films International Cinematographers Guild LA Center Studios Lionsgate Pictures Live Nation Miramax Motion Picture Editors Guild National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Participant Media Playboy Principato Young Entertainment RealD Sony Pictures Entertainment Sundance Institute Ticketmaster Time, Inc. Warner Bros.
Financial Antar Investments BNY Mellon Crabel Capital Management First American Title Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin Jefferies and Company Cantor Fitzgerald Chinatrust Bank Clarity Partners Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, L.P. Gursey | Schneider LLP Mesa West Capital Smith Barney Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Wilmington Trust Wilshire Associates
Healthcare CAP Management Cedars Sinai Medical Offices CIGNA Inland Empire Health Plan Leiner Health Products
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Hospitality/Retail Beverly Hills Country Club The Grove Hotel Angeleno KOI Group Oliver Peoples Patina Restaurant Standard Hotel Wolfgang Puck
Professional Service Allianz Berger Kahn Dykema Gossett, LLP Fireman’s Fund Financial Greene Broillet Hirsch Wallerstein Hayum Matlof+Fishman LLP Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp Prudential Selman Breitman Transamerica Financial USI Insurance Venable, LLP
Public / Institutional Annenberg Foundation Australian Consulate British Consulate Elton John Foundation Hilton Foundation Ralph M. Parsons Foundation The Getty Center
Technology Adelphia AT&T Broadcom DirecTV Ellison Technologies Hughes Corporation International Rectifier ITT Industries IXIA Lockheed Martin Northrop Grumman Raytheon Spirent Communications Toyota