A Washington DC case study
This Health Care Association is an organization acting as the voice for large employers in health care policy and driving market health care change. To better support their employees and the vision for the future of their company, they decided to renovate their office to provide a more modern, flexible, wellness-oriented space that can comfortably welcome guests. Led by a dedicated team, including Kala Fagan, a Senior Designer at OTJ, the project sought to create a workspace that reflected the company’s commitment to health and well-being.
What was the design vision for the space?
In partnership with the company's leadership team, OTJ imagined a place that would weave together functionality, wellness, aesthetics, state-of-the-art technology, and sustainability—all while reflecting the values and needs of the workforce within.
Originally, the office was primarily filled with high panel workstations and private offices, leaving little room for hosting. In order to better accommodate members and visitors, the team added ample hospitality space, notably updating their space to include over 40% guest-centric areas, including an outdoor terrace.
They included a mix of collaborative spaces, private offices, workstations, conference rooms, and cafe space throughout, creating flexible options. They also included extensive technology, but kept a minimalistic design so that upon entry of any room, the tech would be noticeably integrated into the space design.
For the color palette, the team included soft creams and off-whites, adding striking black and bronze details as well as a classic blue hue in patterns and saturations. Kala Fagan described the vision, saying,
How did the team support employee wellness through design?
The team is pursuing WELL Gold on the project, a demonstration of their commitment to employee wellbeing. Kala Fagan noted the company’s unwavering support throughout the process, saying,
Aside from their overall vision to pursue this goal, the team also incorporated extensive wellness elements into their space such as respite rooms, added biophilia, enhanced acoustics, a beautiful cafe space, and a variety of workspaces to accommodate various work styles.
Today, employees constantly talk about the pride and comfort they feel when coming into the office. With members from Fortune 500 companies and guests from prominent industry organizations, staff feel excited to welcome their members into the office, knowing it is a reflection of their brand and vision for the company.