Trivers’ transformative work at the Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center in Indianapolis was recently featured in Interiors and Sources Magazine. The feature highlights how Trivers, in collaboration with HOK, modernized 200,000 square feet of workspace for three federal agencies, embracing flexibility, future-proofing, and innovative design strategies.
As Amy Gilbertson, Principal at Trivers and lead architect on the project, explains, “We had to constantly think about other needs that might come to be… They all have their own security needs. They all have a mix of open office vs. private office. They all have conferencing needs. We worked with HOK to design different types of spaces – spaces for focus work and for collaboration that could be implemented in any space throughout the building.”
Read the full article to see how this project sets a new standard for adaptable, inclusive, and sustainable federal work environments.