Gallery Image Page Informaiton
[Run Gallery Manager]
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| Ingersoll Rand _01 |
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The broad, open floor plan of the original manufacturing site allowed Studio Fusion to construct a new mezzanine level.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _02 |
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Carpet tiles were specified not only for sound absorption in working spaces but to allow access beneath raised flooring.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _03 |
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To avoid blocking natural light from inner spaces, glass walls were used for flexibility and the possibility for reconfiguration. “We wanted all the spaces to feel connected to each other in order to encourage collaboration,” Frye says.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _04 |
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"This color palette was chosen not only for it’s timelessness but it also gives a sense of bright and simple understated elegance to the space," says Carrie Frye, LEED AP ID+C, CDT, and Studio Fusion principal.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _05 |
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The open warehouse-like space allowed designers to create a mezzanine level, further maximizing the space at hand.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _06 |
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Glass walls were utilized to allow natural light to penetrate further into the building.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _07 |
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The new Ingersoll Rand offices were once dark and dingy manufacturing facilities.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _08 |
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The designers chose a light, neutral palette to brighten up the space.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _09 |
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Building A, the first of completed renovations on the Ingersoll Rand corporate campus, is located in Davidson, N.C.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _10 |
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A focal point for team synergy is an area the designers have dubbed the “soda can,” a cylindrical metal loop constructed around a ground-level vertical beam.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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| Ingersoll Rand _11 |
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The space has been designated as an informal break and town hall area with equal access to first floor and mezzanine level spaces.
Photo Kevin Marlow
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