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CORPORATE INTERIORS

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FORUM STUDIO AND MAYER HASBANI ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE A STRATEGIC ALLIANCE, ROOTED IN A SET OF SHARED VALUES, COMPLEMENTARY DESIGN APPROACH, AND A LONG AND FRUITFUL FRIENDSHIP.

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By collaborating across borders and disciplines, our partnership will deliver compelling and iconic architecture to commercial clients in Latin America and beyond.

Forum Studio is a full-service architecture firm distinguished by its thoughtful and rigorous approach to contemporary design challenges. The firm’s leaders have worked with some of the world’s top corporate clients on complex and critical projects, from headquarters that transform the operations of Fortune 500 brands to flexible workplaces that support the ambitions of emerging entrepreneurs. Regardless of scale, Forum Studio conducts in-depth marketplace research and design discovery that leads to unique, right-sized solutions. Recognized by multiple awards and publications, Forum Studio is among the world’s leading design experts.

In Mayer Hasbani, Forum Studio has found a likeminded partner. Founded by a prominent Mexico City-based architect and development expert, the firm quickly established a reputation for innovative, high-quality work. Its portfolio of residential and commercial work features bold design, inventive materiality, and a commitment to delivering value to the end-user. Additionally, given its history of working in the region, Mayer Hasbani has gained remarkable insight into developing, designing, and building projects in Latin America.

Together, Forum Studio and Mayer Hasbani are uniquely suited to work in the exciting, dynamic Latin American marketplace. Clients will benefit from a seamless partnership, with the leadership of both firms focused on client service and a straightforward process. The firms’ leaders have already collaborated formally and informally on major work throughout Mexico. Now, with an exclusive alliance, the firms will leverage their combined experience to design signature projects in collaboration with the region’s most discerning clients.

Mayer HasbaniPartner, Mayer Hasbani

Jay LongoPresident, Forum Studio

Jennifer ParkPrincipal, Forum Studio

Arturo Perez RiveraPartner, Mayer Hasbani

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PROCESSThe Forum Studio and Meyer Hasbani strategic alliance has a seamless creative process which leverages the team’s global expertise, local knowledge, and technology to research, conceive, and deliver world-class design. The leadership team will remain intimately involved in all stages of the process.

ConceptResearch Design Construction

ORGANIZATIONThe Forum Studio and Mayer Hasbani strategic alliance has deep expertise and experience in delivering complex projects throughout the world. The leadership team of Jay Longo, Mayer Hasbani, Jennifer Park, and Arturo Perez Riverawork in close collaboration, sharing client communication, architectural design, and project management responsibilities. Meyer Hasbani lends valuable insight into local market conditions, policy issues, and executional and operational context. Forum Studio leads research and design efforts based on a thorough understanding of global industry trends, innovative design and fabrication processes, and the needs of complex commercial clients.

Forum Studio Mayer Hasbani

Global expertise Local professional

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MAYER HASBANI is a young firm that creates functional, aesthetic and innovative spaces that address our clients’ needs at the same time their stimulating design helps enhance quality-of-life.

Reflection as well as rigorous architectural and urban analysis—executed before any project is undertaken—are key elements of our work process. We are interested in establishing a dialogue with the environments into which our work is situated, to place it into context and discover its corresponding integrated design solutions.

Forum Studio is a next-generation design practice that harnesses the power of innovation and collaboration to solve complex challenges. We serve a diverse range of national and international clients, leveraging our expertise in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, urban planning and engineering.

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At Forum Studio, we provide responsive, responsible and respected architectural, interiors, landscape architecture, urban design, and planning solutions for our clients by creating great environments for their customers and communities.

Design thinking Forum Studio delivers more than a building. Rather, the exploratory process, marked by thoughtful research and creative insights, produces tangible value for the client.

Investment in experimentation Forum Studio is continually searching for new and better materials, processes, and partnerships. It experiments with fabrication techniques and prototypes multiple solutions throughout the design process.

Advanced technology Forum Studio embraces technology in the office and in the field. It develops custom applications and incorporates practices from other disciplines in order to improve knowledge-sharing, ensure efficiency, and expedite delivery.

Collaboration Working with colleagues from across the Clayco family, Forum Studio accesses a wide range of expertise in real estate, engineering, construction, materials science, and other disciplines. Additionally, Forum Studio collaborates widely with technologists, visual artists, biologists, anthropologists and others who bring a fresh perspective to design.

a family of experts

INNOVATIVE THINKING

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estimating engineering

sustainability

landscapearchitecture

interiordesign

architectureurbandesign

planning

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INNOVATIVE THINKING

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across continents, across scalesFrom boutique showrooms to high-rise headquarters, from pocket parks to regional masterplans, from the smallest detail to the grandest vision, Forum Studio’s design responds to every scale. Forum Studio’s full-service, integrated approach ensures that a right-sized design solution addresses the unique challenges of every project.

Left A masterplan for approximately

4080 hectares of land in Quizanga, a

town on the outskirts of Recife, Brazil

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We founded our design firm to be that single forum that would bring together all of the capabilities of the master builder in a collaborative, creative, and inclusive process. We convene the needed expertise, when it is needed, at our table.

Beyond the disciplines of Architecture and Interior Design, our team boasts world-class talent in Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning & Design. Further, we regularly partner with experts, from economists to biologists, to expand our capabilities and benefits to our clients. Forum Studio is where trust creates the time and space for innovation.

ForumIntegratedThinking

interior architectureInterior Architecture

Programming

Space Planning

Workplace Strategy

Change Management

Sustainability Systems

Tenant Improvements

Facility Management

Interior Systems Technologies

Acoustic + Lighting Design

FF&E Procurement

Interiors Representation

Post-Occupancy Evaluation

architecture

Programming

Functional Planning

Site Integration

Conceptual Design

Sustainability Systems

Value Design

Building Systems Technologies

Construction Documents

BIM + VDC

Building Representation

Commissioning

Post Occupancy Evaluation

landscape architectureSite Design

Campus Design

Greenways + Waterfronts

Parks + Trails

Plazas + Public Spaces

Green Roofs

Sculptures + Memorials

Restorative Gardens

Storm Water Strategies

Ecosystem Restoration

Product Design

urban planning & designMixed-Use Development

Town Centers

Urban Parks + Public Spaces

Plazas + Streetscapes

Urban Revitalization

Brownfield Development

Design Guidelines

Visioning + Strategic Planning

Regional + Community Planning

Master Planning

Campus Planning

Site Planning + Design

Regulatory Agency Approval

Public Engagement

Portfolio Optimization

EXPERT APPROACH

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sustainability

Sustainability is an integral part of how we practice. Embracing the principles of green design, we have established an active program that helps to educate our clients about the value of sustainably designed and built facilities, including the pursuit of LEED certification.

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GROUP

Quality control and consistency are traditional hallmarks of design and construction’s best practices. With our focus on next practices, we are integrating an experienced cadre of planners, architects, and engineers, who know how to maximize construction quality and minimize costs, into our team of holistic problem solvers.

bim

BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING

BIM is but one of several powerful programs within the Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) toolbox. More than simply a 3D representation of project and a phenomenal storehouse of building information, BIM technology facilitates the collaboration that is essential for integrated project delivery.

a deep, technical expertise

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OUR PERSPECTIVE

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the nature of citiesCHIP CRAWFORD

Looking back, it was interesting that throughout recent election years, in debate after debate, the most impactful asset we have—our cities—has not been a topic on any candidate’s agenda. On the other hand, at the CEO’s for Cities conference held in Boston, Ed Glaeser, professor of economics at Harvard, gave an amazing talk about the impact of cities on the development of human capital, our most optimistic driver of innovation, and ultimately our economic destiny. There seems to be no learning substitute for bumping into one another and sharing what we know. Density does matter, and clearly the greater the density, the more opportunities for innovation.

As a landscape architect and urban designer, this is where I live. I see the role of cities as the ultimate convener, the reason why and how people from all walks of life come together and collectively share their experiences, and achieve great things. Still I wonder where is nature in this equation? It seems so short sighted to skip the ‘Mother-of-all-mentors’. I would argue that the density or connectivity to nature, is just as much a catalyst of innovation as human density (and then some!). Innovation is not just a human-to-human benefit. There is as much, if not more, to learn from interaction with the natural systems in our cities and nature’s 3.8 billion years of managing complexity.

At Forum Studio, we’ve been focused on how we can better design for the new realities of the ways people live, work, and play. Taking cues from nature’s genius is our next big thing. Most recently, we convened

one of our biggest project teams including professionals from all disciplines, with a biomimicry strategist to evaluate our current designs through nature’s design lens. What came out of the session was the profound realization that we can be doing so much more to leverage synergies, optimize the complex systems instead of maximizing them, and better integrate our work into the natural genius of the place. All it took was just a slight shift in perspective to open a world of new opportunities for this project and our client.

Our work with Bimimicry 3.8 has taught us that we have it all right here at our fingertips. We have these amazing places, our cities. We have access to incredible information about them. And we have 3.8 billion years of nature’s wisdom in solving the very same challenges that we face. So we’ve set our sights to achieve a new level of urbanism that recognizes both the benefits of human interaction, as well as the incredible benefits of nature’s genius.

The solutions to building great cities are right here, all around us.

CHIP CRAWFORD SENIOR PRINCIPAL

...connectivity to nature, is just as much a catalyst of innovation as human density...

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OUR PERSPECTIVE

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As creative thinkers, we believe that great ideas come from the inception of many viewpoints, united by a common vision. In our studio, clients’ goals become our goals and solving their toughest challenges brings us together.

More businesses are striving to do more with less by streamlining their operations and creating work environments that impact the bottom line. As our clients’ partner, we must design intelligent spaces that support their goals. Projects and schedules are more complex and solutions must be able to adapt and thrive in ever-changing economic, social, and environmental conditions.

The way you interact with colleagues. The way you process information. The way you welcome clients. The way you innovate and create. Even the way you sit at your desk. These changes are real and they are rapid.

As a leader of Forum’s Interiors group, we have never been more inspired by the role we play in the development of effective and inspiring spaces for our clients. Our role has evolved from the ‘practice’ to the ‘business’ of design. We focus not only on aesthetics, but also on our roles as business partners and strategic thinkers. Good design is good business. Additionally, we always keep our eye on the realities of budget, speed, and most importantly - quality.

As demographics of office workers skew younger and the baby boom generation is exiting the workplace, new models for cooperation have emerged. Private offices have given way to “benching” in partition-free environments. Cubicle walls have been lowered to enable open communication. And density per square foot has increased.

Today, we are embracing the notion of a “creative lab” – a space that can serve as a lively forum for discussion and knowledge-sharing as well as an intensive, research-based lab. Creative labs are, by their very nature, innovative and adaptable. They assemble groups of like-minded scientists, academics, healthcare providers, and anyone else who has a stake in a positive research and exploratory outcome. They prize individual creative freedom without sacrificing the best traits of collaboration.

Creative labs aren’t merely the product of space planning and design. They are, rather, the result of a broader cultural shift. Employers are recognizing that focused, individual pursuits must still happen within increasingly collaborative environments.

As we anticipate a more diverse labor force with multiple workstyles, the creative lab model can help us strike a balance between cooperation and concentration.

it’s more than a workplaceJOSH TREMBLAY

JOSH TREMBLAY PRINCIPAL

...we have never been more inspired by the role we play in the development of effective and inspiring spaces for our clients.

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Forum Studio is reinventing itself — and rethinking its workplace in the process. The firm’s 20,000 square foot floor plate in the historic Jewelers Building in downtown Chicago is a departure from typical, monolithic office space, offering a patchwork of “vignettes” designed to nurture individuality, enable innovation, and retain the best talent. A series of informal collision zones facilitate serendipitous encounters among colleagues not only in Chicago but, through a constantly-activated digital “windows,” to the firm’s St. Louis office. The live windows provide low-pressure places for team collaboration and impromptu meetings. A central gathering place, inspired by a kitchen, lends to a sense of comfort and community.

Bringing together disparate workplaces and vignettes is an installation that, winding throughout the space, supplies thematic unity. A leaf-like structure, designed and fabricated by Forum Studio out of more than 1,500 individual pieces, introduces the reception area, hovers over common spaces, and weaves through the building core. As visitors pass underneath the leaves, the installation expands and dips in response to specific pressure points. At the extremities of the installation, leaves gradually dissipate. The design and custom fabrication of the piece sets the tone for Forum Studio’s culture of hands-on innovation and progressive design aesthetic.

Forum Studio14TH FLOOR RENOVATION

LOCATIONCHICAGO, ILLINOIS

SIZE20,000 SF

SERVICES PROVIDEDINTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

CUSTOM FURNITURE/MILLWORK DESIGN

FINISH SELECTION AND APPLICATION

3D MODELING

Showcasing a collaborative work culture, the 14th floor offers an abundance of dedicated collaboration spaces to encourage creativity,knowledge sharing and open exchange of ideas.

FORUM EXPERIENCE

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FORUM EXPERIENCE

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Above Planning diagrams for Forum Studio’s 14th Floor expansion. A central

installation performs four duties: connect, perforate, conform, perform.

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The Pharmacy Technology and Innovation Center houses office space and a complex pharmaceutical production plant for Express Scripts. The center also serves as a tour center for the prescription drug manufacturer, exhibiting their safe and efficient practices to current and potential clients. The high-volume production space is capable of filling 110,000 individual prescriptions per day, at a rate of 500,000 pills per hour.

Forum Studio designers were faced with a unique challenge with this facility. A custom two-story piece of manufacturing equipment was in production, but was designed specifically for a site in a different state. Designers had to quickly execute a footprint for the St. Louis facility that would accommodate this equipment while allowing flexibility for adjoining office space.

The Pharmacy Technology and Innovation Center is comprised of 190,000 SF of production space and 40,000 SF of office space, which includes an executive conference area, a customer service center, and staff support space.

The project achieved LEED Silver certification.

Express Scripts Technology & Innovation CenterPRESCRIPTION FILLING FACILITY

LOCATIONST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

SIZE230,000 SF 2 STORIES

SERVICES PROVIDEDPLANNING

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGN

The project was delivered with an integrated design and construction approach under a single design-build contract. The entire design and construction process was expedited, with complete design, construction, and occupancy of the space in eight short months.

LEED SILVER

FORUM EXPERIENCE

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LEED SILVER

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Teaming up with Clayco, Forum Studio recently finished tenant improvements of a 16,392-square-foot, previously unoccupied office space on the 40th floor of 300 E. Randolph in Chicago. The build-out provided the headquarters for Roundarch, Inc., a web design company specializing in digital experiences for some of the world’s largest companies.

To provide a team environment, over 60 percent of the work areas are open work stations located in neighborhoods dedicated to specific clients and projects. This open office environment allows the team sizes to “ebb and flow” as projects dictate. The space also includes multiple state-of-the-art audio-visual components and furniture and writable surface walls to promote collaboration within the team. In addition to the technological features of the office space, the high-floor location offers outstanding views of Chicago’s Millennium Park, Navy Pier, and the Chicago skyline.

Roundarch IsobarTENANT IMPROVEMENT

LOCATIONCHICAGO, ILLINOIS

SIZE16,392 SF

SERVICES PROVIDEDINTERIOR DESIGN

The space was designed to accommodate private offices at the interior core, while utilizing all glass façades to maintain the outstanding views of the Chicago skyline.

FORUM EXPERIENCE

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The value-driven facility consolidates existing administrative office functions currently spread across BJC’s Kingshighway Campus. The architecture complements the vision and mission of the Cortex Research Park Master Plan with active street level uses and expressive and contextual building architecture.

The five-story, steel-framed building features load-bearing, architectural concrete walls through the fourth floor, with the fifth floor and the entire west elevation of the building featuring curtainwall. Curtainwall has been used strategically to highlight skyline views. The concrete walls create visual interest through horizontal and vertical shifts of colored bands creating an illusion of woven materials.

BJC Healthcare Administrative Office BuildingOFFICE

LOCATIONST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

SIZE200,000 SF 5 STORIES

SERVICES PROVIDEDARCHITECTURE INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE FURNITURE

Through a combination of woven color and health-oriented graphics, the building is branded to promote a healthy work environment.

FORUM EXPERIENCE

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This 7,000 square feet floor-to-ceiling renovation, features Haworth’s Integrated Palette, Master Series, Suite casegoods and the Haworth Collection. While the space is designed to portray what we all know and love about Haworth, it’s unique from other Haworth showrooms in how it also portrays true Texas style with large glassy private offices and plenty of wood finishes throughout, along with the award-winning Bluescape technology display wall.

Haworth Houston SHOWROOM RENOVATION

LOCATIONHOUSTON, TEXAS

SIZE7,000 SF

SERVICES PROVIDEDINTERIOR RENOVATION

INTERIOR DESIGN

Channeling “Texas style,” the furniture showroom is distinctive and elegant.

PROJECT COMPLETED WHILE AT A PREVIOUS FIRM

FORUM EXPERIENCE

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Forum Studio’s award-winning proposal for a site in downtown Chicago envisions an urban park that is an ecologically diverse habitat for adventure and discovery

Forum Studio’s holistic approach extends beyond the narrow boundaries of a project. Economic development, the environment, finance and politics—these issues inform complex projects as profoundly as the program. Our work engages the full spectrum of stakeholder concerns to create designs that maximize the potential for transformation.

Every project has far-reaching impact on the users of the space, the community and the environment. We bring a sense of urgency along with our experience as we work with our clients to realize their visions of a better, more fulfilling future for their company, their campus or their city.

TRANSFORMATIVE DESIGN FOR A CHANGING WORLD

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WHAT WILL BE YOUR LEGACY? Your challenges are our inspiration. Our energies are focused on the opportunity to create meaningful, effective, and enduring new environments. Working together we can help you achieve your goals and make your mark.

We look forward to being part of your vision.

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FORUM STUDIO

35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60601

p +1 312 658 0747

MAYER HASBANI

Paseo de los Laureles 458, Torre BPH2 - Bosques de

las Lomas Cuajimalpa 05120 Mexico, D.F.

p +52 55 5241 0975