4004 Perimeter Summit

Redefining the standard of office excellence.

Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Completion Date
2020
Area and Attributes
- 446,600 sf - 1,550 car parking deck
Service Type
Full service planning, architecture and interior design
Designed to compete in the North Perimeter commercial office market, the building uses construction systems and details that are familiar to the various trades indigenous to the Atlanta marketplace yet executed with a creative touch. This project represents a new first generation building in a community of buildings developed over the last 20 years by this developer and design team. The goal was to develop a fresh impression and design style that maintains the integrity of the other facilities while promoting a contemporary high quality and high style design for this suburban market. The overall goal was to reposition 10,000 sf of the building’s main lobby, elevator lobby, shared amenity spaces and fitness center in addition to FF&E. The new design promoted the brand feature element of natural Orchard Stone walls consistent among all projects. This was complemented by dramatic crisp architectural features using multiple polished marble stones for walls and floor mixed with Red Gum woodwork detailing and sharp edged drywall ceilings. Integrated within the design was the curated digital imagery of a woodland forest as part of the main lobby and elevator cab interiors. The results of the concept fully achieved in the new design produced a warm, engaging interior that provides a rich contrast of premium grade natural materials that promotes a rich and enduring sculpted building experience with a nature focus. A fitness center and café have been integrated seamlessly into the contemporary lobby space. Driven by the use of materials abundant in the region’s natural surroundings, woods, stones and a rich, warm material palette connects the outdoors with the space’s interiors. This 800,000 sf commercial multitenant office tower campus required extensive civil and structural coordination to place towers on top of a 3,000-space parking structure and service area. In addition, a structured plaza has been designed to meet the natural grade of the adjacent expanded boulevard and new pedestrian/auto plaza.