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Bold Hues Enliven This Must-See Creative Office<\/h1>\n\n\n\n

2023 Best of Year Winner for Small Creative Office<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Capture creativity in an unconventional way. That was the charge presented to Interior Design<\/em> Hall of Famers Brad Zizmor and Dag Folger\u2019s team at Architecture Plus Information<\/a> by the French advertising\/marketing giant Publicis Groupe, itself engaged in harnessing that elusive commodity. Rooted in investigative research, the scheme for the 30,000-square-foot New York workplace for Le Truc, a new internal collective, is based on a clubhouse feeling, eschewing organizational structures of agency, department, and client typical of these offices. Instead, the interior is a compilation of diverse\u2014and color-blocked\u2014environments encouraging collaboration across disciplines as well as an organic spatial procession. Step into a pink tech-free meeting area, a dark moody nook, a library, or a state-of-the art production facility, each its own sensory experience. Meanwhile, workstations are, by design and necessity, sparse.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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