Originally designed by Paul R. Williams, famed architect to the stars, this historic 30,000-square-foot Colonial Revival building was reimagined into a mid century marvel by Spanish Architectural firm SelgasCano. Decades apart these two visionaries have unwittingly become partners, fusing the timelessness of the past with a forward-thinking design that embodies the future workplace. A former Hollywood parking lot has been transformed into a two-acre site with a sprawling, creative office campus designed with a modern approach. Located in the heart of Hollywood, this thriving campus offers businesses an immeasurable opportunity to be seen as an anchor in the community. Selgas Cano reinvented the workplace cubicle, by creating “studios,” encased in faceted glass from desk height up, with sound-buffering coconut-weaved ceiling tiles. Long, wavy-edged team desks, punctuated by eclectic table lamps, line the interiors. An outdoor fountain and grand stairway lead into the main building and reflect the architect’s vision of a hip, fresh and imaginative design that aligns with the rest of the campus. Outside the main building, the site is encompassed by sixty oval-shaped office pods of varying sizes, which are topped with bright yellow rooftops, outfitted with glass walls and are each independent of the others. Intense competition for young talent is forcing companies to adjust their perspective on the workplace and establish new business models to entice employees. With teams spending more time at work than ever, workspaces have become self-contained communities where employees can improve their work-life balance. Employees crave a work environment that fosters creativity, collaboration and gives them a place to restore. This enviable campus meets these needs by creating dedicated areas for team building and relaxation. This is more than a creative office campus, it’s a flourishing ecosystem with design features and lifestyle amenities employees crave.