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The Washington Post

Fanelli McClain has provided full-service interior architecture and design services since 1988. The multiphase renovation project has included 600,000 SF throughout The Washington Post’s headquarters.

 

Efficient use of existing space to house more staff
Provide greater flexibility for future growth
Improve adjacencies of work groups and accommodate new automated procedures and equipment
New workstation standards to accommodate new computer equipment, storage and incorporate custom ergonomic features
Evaluate system furniture manufacturers to ensure compatibility with computer cabling, telecommunications and electrical systems
Coordinate workstation mock-ups for approval
Advertising and Classified departments
Fitness Center, Mailroom and Paint shop
Visitor Center, banquet hall museum and film room
Base building addition to house executive offices
Executive floor renovation
Circulation, Marketing and Public Relations departments renovation
IT department renovation

Newsroom renovation with a new communicating stairwell

 

“We have found that your (Fanelli McClain) ability to understand our culture and changing needs of our departments and organization have been invaluable. You have gained our trust…and we look forward to continuing our relationship as we move through the long-range plans.”

Lisa Heidemann
Facilities Manager
The Washington Post

Fanelli McClain worked closely with WNA to integrate the MEP engineering considerations for new mechanical systems and electrical upgrades.

 

 

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