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Environments at Work completes renovation

Environments at Work completed the renovation of administrative offices for the non-profit South Cove Community Health Center on South St. Environments at Work provided the design, project management and installation for the entire project.   The project included nine private offices, 10 workstations, and a conference room. The Haworth Unigroup Too Workstation System was selected for its durability and design flair, which was complemented by the application of Sit on It seating throughout the project. The private offices and conference room are outfitted with Groupe Lacasse.    "Environments at Work offered us more than a means to purchase furniture," noted Eric Tiberi, COO of South Cove Community Health Center. "The team worked with us to design, manage and install the entire project on a not-for-profit budget.  We selected Environments at Work because of their long-standing reputation for service and support and their creativity in solving our unique challenges."      South Cove Community Health Center occupies two floors in their Boston-based building. The administrative staff moved from the second floor of the building to the third floor and the entire project needed to be realized during normal day-to-day operations.    "The new office space had less natural light, but the client had a limited schedule and budget for renovation," said Tina Kuczynski, account manager at Environments at Work.  "Our solution was to recommend the Haworth Unigroup Too system and suggest glass stack panels on the top of the workstations.  This allowed the vibrant colors on the walls and floors to be the most prominent character of the space, while maximizing the amount of natural light in the work areas."     About Environments at Work New England's premier Haworth dealer, Environments at Work features the latest furniture and architectural products from Haworth and many other manufacturers complementary to the Haworth life of office furniture, including Darran, Egan, Harter, HBF, Human Scale, Nemschoff, Krug and Sit On It. For more information, please visit www.environmentsatwork.com or call (617) 830-5300. 
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