Huntsman Architectural Group<\/a> was tapped to envision a fourth, a 32,000-square-foot Pacific Northwest headquarters occupying a floor in Rainier Tower. Coffee bars allude to Seattle\u2019s beverage of choice. Cocoonlike nooks beckon for quiet work. Conference rooms are tech-heavy to abet physical and virtual participation. Wellness rooms dedicated to nursing mothers or therapy sessions support inclusion. Work itself, for a staff of nearly 100, relies upon hybrid scheduling: Lawyers frequenting the office have dedicated spaces, while remote staff and visitors get unassigned workstations or offices.<\/p>\n\n\n\nReflecting the Emerald City\u2019s Puget Sound location is a water\/wave theme, evident in the palette, linear rope LEDs, and the elevator lobby\u2019s shapely ceiling baffles that extend into reception to form a wall accented by greenery. Art also ties to the locale and forges a strong sense of place. The monumental focal bronze, for example, is by Gerard Tsutakawa, raised in the Pacific Northwest, where his work graces a multitude of public and private venues. Similarly, David Franklin, creator of the steel piece in the elevator lobby, is an area denizen. As for that recurrent cobalt blue? Not necessarily an antidote to typically gray skies, but definitely Fenwick\u2019s brand color. \u2014Edie Cohen<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n