Riverbed Technology Offices – Bethesda

Firm
  • Client Riverbed Technology,
  • size 17,796 sqft
  • Year 2019
  • Location Bethesda, Maryland, United States,
  • Industry Technology,
  • GTM Architects recently accomplished the office design for Riverbed Technology, an information technology company, located in Bethesda, Maryland.

    GTM Architects recently designed this Bethesda, MD office for Riverbed Technology—an international IT company with 40 locations worldwide. The project consolidated two full floors of office space into one cohesive space which would host a home base for the company’s local permanent employees, as well as serve as a training facility and conference center for visitors and executives traveling from across the globe.

    GTM’s concept for the new space concentrated on the office’s shared areas, such as the training and break rooms, and executive conference rooms near the suite’s main entry and reception area. Particularly challenging with this project was the dark and isolated qualities of the existing office space which lacked openness and collaboration space. With many of its employees working remotely, the client’s primary goal was to create an energetic, modern and collaborative workplace to attract the Riverbed staff to its new, dynamic office environment.

    Floor to ceiling glass achieved a more open feel and allowed natural light to flow through to internal spaces. Pops of color, bold patterns and texture energize the space from the moment the elevator doors open to the office. By transforming a large portion of the suite into open office space with workstations maximized its capacity and created a more collaborative environment. Cognizant of the shift from the private to open office concept, GTM ensured privacy was retained by designing ample phone rooms and a comfortable wellness room equipped with counter top and sink amenities. Conference and huddle rooms of varied sizes, booth seating in the break room and a gaming lounge provide flexible and engaging work spaces throughout.

    Design: GTM Architects
    Photography: Dan Cunningham