ATDC Offices

Generating community for a premier technology incubator

At any given time, ATDC hosts 30-50 independent companies in various stages of startup and development. However, prior to Houser Walker being engaged, many of the individuals working in the space simply went from the elevator to their door and back. Gathering spaces were limited to an undersized lobby and a handful of conference rooms. A true feeling of community or camaraderie among individuals across companies was rare.

The vision developed through our process included repositioning the layout for ATDC’s main floor, improving use by multiple disparate companies and teams. We uncovered a need to create stronger social spaces and a variety of workspace options that could be shared by all companies. Finally, a need to create a formal “front door” experience that creates a shared identity was identified.

Throughout, Houser Walker Architecture closely helped manage all of the project funds, including furniture, graphics, signage, and construction, keeping the project within budget and schedule.

Client

Georgia Institute of Technology

Location

Atlanta, GA

Status

Ongoing renovations completed from 2014 - 2023

Size

22,500 sf

Collaborators

Westside Engineering

Johnson Spellman Associates

TSAV

Palacio Collaborative

Warren Hanks Construction

Tags

Lobby and common area view from open concept meeting room
Diagram comparing original and renovated socially active floor plan

Houser Walker Architecture began with a series of intense charrettes that involved staff and selected tenants to define the technical, social, and communal needs. We mapped these out through a series of interactive floor layout plans.

Through successive iterations, a more open series of social spaces, designed to create opportunities for spontaneous and scheduled interaction emerged. The final design also created additional “premium” rental space by relocating staff offices and reorganizing
their layout.

A large, welcoming entry space and lobby can host full community events or provide quiet space to get outside of the office.

Office floor plan diagram to support collaboration and community

New break rooms, traditional conferencing, and mentoring spaces are distributed throughout the floor to provide many touchpoints between staff who mentor the companies and places for the companies themselves to connect.

The lobby can fully open to an adjacent training room, while new huddle rooms within the lobby area support three people comfortably, the optimal size based on feedback.

Flexible meeting room with semi-private glass windows
Open, bright, and airy office space to collaborate or work within
ATDC Georgia Tech signage
Oak panel materials

Custom touches include millwork that simulates the “a” in ATDC’s logo, custom waterjet-cut tiles, and a series of blackened steel and white oak panels that create a “flowing” theme in the entry space, creating an abstract allegory of the entrepreneurial journey as a continuous series of formation and reformation.

ATDC Georgia Tech logo signage

Entry lobby before

Renovated and reimagined bright and airy elevator space

“We unanimously agreed that Houser Walker Architecture would best design and lead for our project. But the level of service has gone far beyond the architectural agreement’s scope of work. Collaborating with Houser Walker has been an outstanding experience. Thoughtful in their approach to the project, they have proven to be creative, personable, patient, forward-thinking, and always mindful of the culture and limited resources of our group.”

Johanna Kaiser
Associate Vice President
GATV

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