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Simpson Gumperz & Heger Selects Margulies Perruzzi Architects to Design Corporate Headquarters

October 03, 2018 - By The Real Reporter
20 CityPoint, Waltham MA

BOSTON– Simpson Gumpertz & Heger has chosen Margulies Perruzzi Architects (MPA) to provide space planning and interior design services for the firm’s new complementary locations in Waltham and Boston. SGH will be moving from its current headquarters at 41 Sevon Street in Waltham. The two new buildings will be located at 20 CityPoint in Waltham, and 14,000 SF in Boston’s Prudential Tower. The Waltham site will consist of 110,000 sf. The two new locations will embrace a high-performance and sustainable workplace strategy, with open and efficient floor plans promoting collaborative, team-based work.

Workplace strategy is a key component of MPA’s open and modern designs, which maximize collaboration, natural light, and operational flexibility. Both of SGH’s spaces will have multiple and varied office resources for employees to work both independently and in teams, such as individual workstations, focused/quiet work areas, unstructured space, and collaborative work spaces with different technology resources. SGH’s headquarters at 20 CityPoint incorporates a gallery on the first floor where clients and visitors can observe and interact with ongoing activities in the company’s physical and materials testing, laboratory, and experimentation areas.

MPA successfully assisted SGH with an accelerated design process for the Prudential space for an August 2018 occupancy. Concurrent with the Prudential design, MPA advanced the planning and design for the CityPoint space so that SGH and Boston Properties could incorporate the tenant improvements into the ongoing construction of the new building. The CityPoint location is expected to be complete in August 2019. Boston Properties is the landlord for both locations.

Charles Russo, Chief Executive Officer of SGH, elaborated on the firm’s partnership with MPA. “MPA’s commitment to exceptional design and thoughtful workplace strategy is a winning combination that will help us realize our vision for both locations,” acknowledged Russo. “We are partnering with MPA to create an inspiring CityPoint location that grows our laboratory, research, and innovation capabilities and a vibrant downtown Boston location that immerses our engineering team with our long-standing clients and academic partners, and with the innovation of Boston,” continued Russo.

The project team includes Margulies Perruzzi Architects as the architect, Boston Properties as the developer, Commodore Builders as the construction manager, Simpson Gumpertz & Hegr (SGH) as the structural engineer, and AHA Consulting Engineers as the MEP engineer.

Charles Russo