The Response
Given the openness of a floor plan liberated from cubicles and walls, furniture acts as
an essential tool for realizing Alterna’s goals. The Teknion portfolio made it possible for
the client to select a variety of furnishings that allows people to work in a technologyenabled
environment, alone or in groups, whether sitting or standing and at different
levels of formality.
The project entailed furnishing 180 workstations, as well as communal lounge areas, cafés,
meeting rooms and other spaces across the landscape of the office. To accommodate staff at
all levels, Teknion developed three workstation configurations: a 6- x 8-foot workstation,
clusters of 120-degree workstations and larger executive workspaces equipped with tables
and chairs for informal meetings.
Leverage proved to be ideal for Alterna: cost-effective, flexible and customizable.
Workstation panels were specified at 42 inches (107 cm) high and fitted with translucent
glass screens to provide seated privacy without discouraging casual conversation. A choice
of panel Elements—Whiteboard, Tackable and Accessory—tailor each workstation to the
user’s preference and work habits. Storage towers afford a place for personal items and
mobile file pedestals topped with cushions perform double-duty as guest seating. Livello
sit/stand height-adjustable worksurfaces encourage staff to perform tasks while standing—
thereby stimulating circulation and renewing energy and mental alertness.
Fully glazed meeting room “pavilions,” built with Teknion’s Altos architectural walls,
maintain open sight lines across the floor plate of the office from one end to the other. The
modular, relocatable walls allow Alterna to alter meeting room locations and dimensions
at any time, with no further construction work. At the same time, Altos glass walls allow
daylight from the building perimeter to flow into the space, while also creating an acoustic
shield—essential to minimize the distraction of ambient noise outside the meeting room.
Teknion dna, a group of low-profile seating and tables, was selected to create inviting lounge
areas where people can gather to work on a very impromptu basis. The modular product
permits easy reconfiguration, thus addressing the client’s desire for flexible, fluid workspaces.
Teknion dna so impressed the client, that Alterna has now specified the seating for several of
its branch offices.
The client chose furniture finishes from Teknion’s standard offering, primarily Storm White
and a light wood finish for workstations and storage, and seating upholstery in various shades
of green that act as striking accents. A mix of warm and cool tones, neutrals and brights, creates
visual balance, with vibrant green cushions glowing against cool white walls and the occasional
wash of vivid orange that adds a touch of upbeat energy to the serious business of banking.
While financial services is an industry built upon tradition and constancy, today’s banks and
financial services companies often adopt environments more akin to what we have come to
expect from creative enterprises and the technology industry. Alterna and its design team
have created a headquarters that embodies its identity as a modern financial services group,
one that projects stability and openness to new ideas.
Teknion dna, a group of low-profile seating and tables, was selected to create inviting lounge areas where people can gather to work on a very impromptu basis.
The Teknion portfolio made it possible for
the client to select a variety of furnishings that allows people to work in a technology enabled
environment.
Leverage proved to be ideal for Alterna: cost-effective, flexible and customizable.