Amenta Emma Architects completes 40,000 s/f Symmetry Partners headquarters

December 16, 2016 - Connecticut

Glastonbury, CT Amenta Emma Architects completed a new corporate headquarters for Symmetry Partners. This fast-growing financial services company saw a “diamond in the rough” in a window-less data center commonly referred to as “the bunker,” which sat vacant for several years.

In this contemporary adaptive re-use, Amenta Emma designers were challenged to bring daylight deep into the 40,000 s/f building, and to stretch the budget with the creative use of raw, industrial materials. To bring light to the interior, new perimeter glazing and large, central skylights were incorporated as critical elements of the renovation. To mitigate the added heat gain and glare from the expansive new glazing, a brise-soleil was integrated with the exterior walls to provide shade.  

The interior of the project is designed to provide highly collaborative and flexible spaces for staff and visitors. Space is organized around the central skylights and a group of nested “boxes” that contain shared resources such as conference rooms, phone rooms and team spaces.  Bench workstations and enclosed offices – necessary for the confidential information handled by an assessment management group – are arranged around the nested boxes and interstitial lounge spaces for informal meetings.  In addition, the project features a group of spaces for the company’s visiting clients that include a 50-seat multipurpose training room, private meeting rooms and a dedicated lounge.

“Symmetry is quite unique in the financial services industry, and we wanted our space to express that unique difference to the clients and prospects who visit us,” said Patrick Sweeny, co-founder and partner at Symmetry Partners. “The entire staff at Amenta Emma worked closely with us to help us achieve our goal, and quite honestly, the results have surpassed our expectation.”

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