Designer Profile
WORK
WORK
Last reviewed: Mar 5, 2026
WORK Tokyo is a strong fit for companies seeking an office with a premium, contemporary aesthetic shaped by hospitality sensibilities. The studio is especially relevant for design-conscious brands and boutique headquarters that want a workplace to feel carefully curated rather than generic.
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.