America Media Offices
America Media, a Catholic news organization growing from a 100 year old print weekly to a multimedia news organization asked Kent Anders Architects to provide them with a new home that supported their new work culture, while still respecting their history. A workspace that merged the collaborative process for print and electronic publishing became the underlying goal of the project.
America Media Offices Entrance
In line with the organization’s mission, the materials and finishes that make up the space speak to the austere and humble character of the Jesuits. Natural wood, exposed raw concrete, and soft and neutral textiles are the main
drivers of the design.
Newsroom
The heart of the project is the Newsroom, a hybrid space that speaks to both traditional and new media.
Newsroom
Aesthetically, it is reminiscent of the newsrooms of the past, with a wide open and collective feel. Functionally, however, it is fully equipped with the latest state of the art technology.
Newsroom
The space is perfect for impromptu meetings, pinups, and to showcase their work.
Conference Room_Meeting Layout
Conference rooms are located closer to the core of the building to allow for privacy and noise reduction.
Conference Room_Event Layout
Reconfigurable Conference Room adapts for events and special occasions.
Private Offices
Private offices open into the newsroom for a seamless working flow.
Open Plan Offices
All other spaces circulate around the newsroom, allowing natural light to pour in and full access to the views of the city.
Private Offices
Along with a new office space the project required creating a new shared living space for 12 Jesuits in a nearby building. Individual living spaces were kept very compact but complemented with generous shares spaces on a floor
of dining and living spaces as well as a roof terrace.
Lounge Area
Chapel
The chapel is situated in one of the corners of the floor space allowing for seclusion and meditation.