Happy Halloween
Every year we get into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in the office. Here is a peek inside the studio to see the creative forces at play!
Every year we get into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in the office. Here is a peek inside the studio to see the creative forces at play!
Who carved the best? Check out our pumpkin carving contest and let us know which is your favorite! 1.Rocky the dog 2.Tee’d off 3.Franken-Gorry 4.Creeper Construction 5.Baby on Board
See more photos HERE!
This year we’re participating in a San Diego Food Bank food drive, organized by T-Squared Professional Engineers, Inc. Come to our office by November 22 and bring a can to fill the barrel!
Photo courtesy Stronghold Engineering
We are proud to be part of the team that worked on the Naval Medical Center Building 26 Renovation that won an Award of Merit for Interior Design/Tenant Improvement in the ENR Best Projects of 2012 where an independent jury of industry leaders in design and construction from each of ENR’s ten regional editions will judge the projects using five criteria, including safety, innovation and teamwork.
This $27.5-million design-build renovation covered three basement floors in the nine-story Building 26 at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego.
Read more about it HERE:
http://california.construction.com/california_construction_projects/2012/1203-building-26-renovation.asp
Photo by Joel Zwink
Construction is complete on CoreLogic/ Credco’s corporate offices located in Scripps Ranch.
CoreLogic/ Credco is a leading property information, analytics and services provider in the US and Australia, and over the past 50 years, has garnered a reputation for leadership, innovation and integrity. ID Studios provided full Interior Design Services for the 69,000 SF building with capacity for over 500 employees.
ID Studios’ goal and inspiration for CoreLogic was to create and enhance positive employee energy towards a new open, connected, casual, collaborative, “family” oriented culture. It was also important to demonstrate the new casual shift with higher open ceilings, more natural light, a connection to a “modern-raw” vernacular, and the incorporation of natural materials. 95% of the employees were located in high ceiling open plan space with direct connections to the exterior natural light and the teams they work with. The people are “connected” through simple, pure monolithic branding walls which define central connective circulation paths, interact with major destination hubs, create opportunities for branded messages, and encompass over 18 collaboration spaces.
The ID Studios Team includes Deborah Elliott and Steven David, Andrew Fordham and Jill Russell.