Kawasaki’s new space better reflects the brand’s image.
FOOTHILL RANCH, CA—Space used to be a place to work; now, it’s a true representation of brand, culture, recruitment and vision for the future of an organization instead of simply satisfying the needs of today, Tangram Interiors account executive Stephanie Dickson tells GlobeSt.com. Tangram and H. Hendy Associates were part of the project team for a workplace renovation at Kawasaki Motors headquarters here.
The 120,000-square-foot project received the 2017 REmmy Award for Innovative Workplace over 50,000 square feet from the Southern California chapter of CoreNet Global. One of the key highlights of the project was addressing 250-plus workstations for which Kawasaki allowed employees to select from a set of seven different options.