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IA Interior Architects Designs the New Evite Headquarters

A progressive digital invite and social planning company Evite is getting a new headquarters space in California and it has been designed by the team at IA Interior Architects. The work area is meant to evoke a welcoming environment that aligns with the brand's ethos.

The designer at IA Interior Architects, Nicole Greene shares the design process, stating "Our client asked us to create the ultimate inviting space, and we delivered by sprinkling distinctive branding elements and vibrant colors into every corner."

The relocation changes from downtown LA to the suburban area of Glendale with a collaboration-centric design that harnesses a feeling of local community. The lobby invites visitors on the first floor as the second and third levels encourage interaction throughout the building.
Trend Themes
1. Collaboration-centric Designs - Modern workplaces are increasingly focusing on designs that promote interaction and teamwork, fostering a community-like atmosphere among employees.
2. Vibrant Branding in Workspaces - Incorporating distinct branding elements and color schemes into office designs is becoming popular to create spaces that reflect the company’s identity.
3. Suburban Office Locations - Companies are shifting headquarters from urban centers to suburban areas, potentially offering a stronger sense of community and lower operational costs.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The integration of brand-specific aesthetics into office environments can set new standards for workspace personalization and employee engagement.
2. Corporate Real Estate - The trend of moving headquarters to suburban areas may redefine office space dynamics and influence future commercial real estate developments.
3. Tech and Digital Services - As tech companies seek environments that boost creativity and collaboration, innovative office designs can become a pivotal factor in attracting top talent.

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