Commercial

A well-designed workplace can dramatically improve business. Our designers collaborate with clients across all markets to understand the dynamics of each workplace to create human-focused environments that function for today and will adapt to tomorrow.

At Spillman Farmer Architects, we believe that a well-designed workplace can dramatically improve businesses. As the way we work evolves and changes, so must the infrastructure and the way space is designed. When we engage with a client to redesign their business, we don’t simply look to modern office trends for inspiration.

The most vital aspect to designing a workplace is understanding a company’s culture and values so the environment can reflect them in physical form. Importantly,…

At Spillman Farmer Architects, we believe that a well-designed workplace can dramatically improve businesses. As the way we work evolves and changes, so must the infrastructure and the way space is designed. When we engage with a client to redesign their business, we don’t simply look to modern office trends for inspiration.

The most vital aspect to designing a workplace is understanding a company’s culture and values so the environment can reflect them in physical form. Importantly, the design of an office workspace should include the employees themselves. Engaging the users of the space is a great exercise to get a group thinking about how team members work together, and can also help to improve employee satisfaction.

At the end of the day, investments in the physical settings of an office building are really investments in employees, the greatest asset of any company. Spillman Farmer Architects has been on the leading edge of workplace design, collaborating with clients across many markets to understand the dynamics of each company and create human-focused environments that function for today and will adapt to tomorrow.

Testimonial

Name R. Chadwick Paul, Jr.

Title President & CEO, Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern PA

We have been thoroughly delighted with Spillman Farmer Architects’ work in designing our TechVentures building, from both a functional and an aesthetic perspective. With the funding from this facility coming from a variety of sources including government and other grants, there were numerous building and timetable conditions and stipulations from the outset. Our need to meet the diverse requirements of a variety of early-stage firms, our interest in saving energy and utilizing alternative energy sources, and designing for LEED certification added further challenges to the facility design. Spillman Farmer exceeded our expectations, designing on time, on budget, and with grace under pressure.