Workplace
Rewrite the Rules
Imagining a new way to work.
When it’s designed well, a workplace is so many things at once: the embodiment of an organization, an epicenter of culture, a second home, an invitation to guests and potential hires, a catalyst for productivity, a reminder of what people can do when they come together — the list goes on, and so do the considerations. Especially in the rapidly changing world of hybrid and flexible work. Our workplace team, informed by extensive market expertise and a full spectrum of specialists, draws on research, empathy, and foresight to create environments that work as thoughtfully as your people do. Together, we can create a place not just to work, but to be and become; a place where health and happiness inform decisions as much as operations and org charts. At Corgan, we design to inspire, to uplift, to provoke thought and action, to tell a story that connects people with their space.
Workplace Contacts
Sarah Dalidowitz
Director, Business Development
+1 512-640-6018
Sarah.Dalidowitz [at] corgan.com
Workplace Projects
Baylor Scott & White Health Headquarters
7-Eleven Corporate Headquarters
The Grid.Works
Jokake Construction
Financial Company Office
Kubota North American Headquarters
Blue Yonder Customer Experience Center
Indeed Regional Headquarters
Zillow Group
Shutterfly Plano Office
Transwestern Dallas Office
The Luminary
Hodinkee
Stryker Communications Office
Seres Therapeutics
In the MediaAutodesk Offices – Atlanta
Design StoriesCorgan Houston Office - Designed for Belonging
Design StoriesCorgan Chicago Office Design
Design StoriesBeyond LEED: Wells Fargo’s DFW Campus
ResearchThe Pain Points of Hybrid Work and What to Do About Them
ResearchBringing Culture and Connection Back to the Workplace
Adding the “Awe” to Office Amenities
ResearchHybrid Report: The Workplace is a Tool
ResearchThe Hybrid Report
Global Architecture and Design Giant Corgan Opens Dublin Office—Growing International Portfolio
ResearchThe CDC-backed Badge for Workplace Wellness
ResearchGeneration Alpha: Your Future Employees (or Coworkers)
Design Stories, ResearchNeurodiversity in the Workplace
PerspectiveActivating the Austin Workplace
ResearchWorkplaces that Work