MIT Tech Review
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Architect: C & J Katz Architects
The MIT Tech Review’s offices offer a space that is responsive to the varied needs of its staff, from private offices, to an art room, to a newsroom hub’ that offers privacy without the cubicle. The newsroom, the anchor of this open floor plan, support easy flow and connections throughout the space through clever placement ‘L’ shaped units that integrate a single pedestal workstation with storage unit. Varying partition heights allow for longer sightlines while maintaining some privacy.
- The MIT Tech Review art room includes large tables to display magazine proofs.
- Private office with two single pedestal workstations.
- Glass markerboards for use at small group meeting, and partitions the team from the adjoining workstations.
- Custom designed for MITTR these units integrate a single pedestal workstation with storage unit. Varying partition heights allow for longer sightlines while maintaining some privacy.
- Cafe tables with pedestal base, and square or round tops, are available in a variety sizes and finishes. The melanin film-faced plywood is available in a variety of colors including: natural birch (clear), red, blue, yellow, blue, and dark brown. High pressure laminate is also available. Customization is our strength, let us know if you have particular size requirements. The standard height is 29″. Round cafe tables with pedestal. Custom high pressure laminates are available.