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Electronic Arts - Phase 2 Burnaby, BC Electronic Arts, the world’s leading developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software, challenged MCM to create the next generation of game development studio office space. “If EA Phase 1 (completed in 1999) was version 1.0, then the new Phase 2 building will be version 4.0.” The design of the studio reflects the qualities of a highly-creative, collaborative organization and expands and builds upon the design foundations established in Phase 1. An atrium space, with clerestory glazing above, spans the entire length of the building. The floors are connected with a series of footbridges linking the studio spaces together at opposite ends of the building and a central spiral stair connects the five floors. Art features were designed into the interiors to create focal points and dramatize the scale of the space. A photo-luminescent light sculpture, inspired by an EA game, flips, twists and turns through the middle of the stair opening, creating an interactive experience as one travels between floors. Winner: IDIBC 2006 Gold Award of Excellence in Workplace and Best Overall Category |
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Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre Blusson Spinal Cord Centre (ICORD) Child and Family Research Institute Langley Memorial Hospital Electronic Arts-Blackbox (15th & 16th Floors) Nokia Research & Development Centre Centre for Digital Media Electronic Arts Downtown Campus Electronic Arts Motion Capture Studio Renovation SuperPages (Mississauga) Business Objects Electronic Arts (Canada) Inc. QLT Inc. Epic Data BC Research Institute for Children's & Women's Health Centre Centre for Molecular Medicine & Therapeutics BC Tel Mobility |
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