Designer Profile
Kengo Kuma & Associates
Kengo Kuma & Associates
Last reviewed: Mar 5, 2026
Kengo Kuma & Associates Tokyo is a strong option for clients that want a workplace with a distinctive architectural identity rather than a conventional corporate interior. The studio is especially relevant for premium offices, boutique headquarters, and projects where materiality, atmosphere, and cultural positioning are part of the brief.
STUDIOS Architecture
STUDIOS’ Washington, DC office has built a strong reputation in workplace strategy while also handling headquarters, base building, and civic-adjacent assignments. The practice brings a thoughtful, mission-driven approach to office design, blending strong interior concepts with long-range flexibility, adaptive thinking, and a clear sense of community impact.
Unispace
Unispace offers an integrated strategy, design, and construction model that appeals to companies looking for speed, accountability, and a single team from brief through delivery. Its New York studio specializes in people-centric commercial interiors that borrow from hospitality and experience design while staying grounded in practical workplace performance.
NELSON Worldwide
NELSON Worldwide combines architecture, interior design, and brand strategy with a value-focused, business-minded approach to the built environment. The Chicago team’s own office move reflects how the firm thinks about modern workplace design: tighter collaboration, more purposeful amenity space, and environments that support hybrid work without losing personality.