Recognized as the world leader in three-dimensional 
design software for manufacturing, building, construction, 
engineering, and entertainment, Autodesk asked the 
project team to endeavor on an evolved, yet new 
workplace that would connect multiple spaces and floors 
within their San Francisco-located One Market campus. It 
would need to fully embrace their evolving software 
technology, and continue to help foster a diverse, multi-
generational workplace where mentoring and mentorship 
is encouraged and celebrated. 
Utilizing Autodesk’s software to inform and create the 3-
Dimensional design of the space, not only helped develop 
the multi-faceted nature of the architecture, but also 
allowed employees to directly connect their work to their 
workplace. For this particular iteration, the team was 
intrigued by creating space inspired by the reductive 
nature of 3D printing. 
Multiple community ‘tunnels’ were carved through the 
center of the undulating core to connect one side of the 
building and teams to the other. The Tech Tunnel 
integrates technology and analog white boarding for 
shared team brainstorming. Locker Lane provides a 
central space for storing bike helmets and changing into 
your ‘work’ sneakers. The Cozy Corridor is a space 
comprised of comfy booths and nooks for hiding away 
when you’re looking for some focus time.     
Outside of the main, rippled corridor path, a rhythm of 
pavilions fall in line with the exposed structural bays that 
help to divide the open office area. Each pavilion holds a 
combination of meeting spaces and focus rooms. The 
corridor side of each structure provides strategic 
placement for the ever-changing Autodesk brand 
imagery. The back side of each is supplied with ample 
glass whiteboard to help facilitate ad hoc brainstorming 
and collaboration. Across the height adjustable open 
office landscape, there are a variety of casual breakout 
spaces that help support the impromptu way Autodesk 
employees work.