Elkus Manfredi Architects provided planning and design of the adaptive re-use of the former Western Electric Company headquarters in Watertown, Massachusetts. Built in 1931 as an industrial manufacturing facility, the seven-story Art Deco structure has been transformed into Watertown Exploratory Labs (WELL), a LEED Gold-certified multi-tenant lab/office campus ecosystem for life science innovation, bringing start-ups and larger established companies together in a common atrium that sparks and accelerates innovation.
Elkus Manfredi Architects creates dynamic, connected, sustainable places and environments that foster community, from workplace to urban neighborhoods. The firm provides a synergistic combination of services that includes architecture, interior architecture, workplace strategy, employee engagement and change management, master planning, and urban design. With a 35+ year legacy of design distinction, the firm is recognized for its work with corporate, life sciences, workplace, higher education, hospitality, residential, and retail-entertainment clients.