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Perlo

LOCATIONTualatin, OR
CLIENTPerlo Construction
SIZE48,000 SF
PROJECT LEAD
Lynne Ingram

Tenant improvement for a cutting-edge contractor's corporate headquarters.

SERVICES PROVIDED:
Architecture
Interiors
Structural Engineering

Perlo, a dynamic local general contractor, outgrew their prior office and took the opportunity to reimagine their headquarters. The project process began with research, programming, staff outreach, and a careful self-examination of their core values. Ultimately, they decided the new headquarters would need to accommodate their growth, support the well-being of their employees, provide an inspiring environment to meet with clients, and serve as a dramatic illustration of their capabilities as a general contractor.

DESIGN DRIVERS

The design sought to clearly express Perlo’s craftsmanship, attention to detail, and vibrant identity.

The design begins with a dramatic sense of arrival, following an open stair to a multi-story sculptural metal screen lit by LED lights.
The new workplace follows a concept of neighborhoods, with clusters of workstations organized around office pods, each of which features unique materials and architectural elements.
The space includes flexible areas for employee use and client events, including a large open breakroom with shuffleboard, and separate lounge area and workout room with showers and lockers.