Autodesk Offices | San Francisco, CA

As part of the tenant finishes for one of Autodesk’s offices in San Francisco, I was tasked with investigating design strategies for a decorative ceiling element in their employee lounge. In this instance I chose to showcase Revit as a design tool as well as for documentation. Subdividing the proportions of the space yields a series of diagonal connections that be broken down into a series of facets that compliment the various zones of the lounge, from seating, eating, and presentations. Th advantage becomes apparent when the design can be immediately utilized in the project for documentation as well as rendering.

(Revit 2014)

Ceiling model made of Adaptive Component geometry. Void spaces sponsor zones for lighting and AV equipment.

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Schematic rendering of ceiling option.

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