New BCG Office at 10 Hudson Yards Aims to Maximize Casual Collisions
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NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Jan 17, 2017) - "The office of the future is not a place where people come just to do work. It's a place to make personal connections with colleagues," says Ross Love, The Boston Consulting Group's managing partner for New York. "We wanted to create a significantly higher level of unplanned collisions to transform our office culture."

Love is explaining a key element behind the design of the firm's bold new office at 10 Hudson Yards. BCG -- one of the world's leading management consulting firms, consistently ranked near the top of Fortune's annual Best Companies to Work For survey -- relocated there late in November 2016, consolidating its two former New York City offices.

BCG is among the first tenants to move into Hudson Yards, the largest private real estate development in US history, joining Coach, L'Oréal USA, SAP, and VaynerMedia in the first building to open.

Now that well over 500 employees have settled into six upper-level floors (193,295 square feet of space) in the 52-story tower, located at the northwest corner of 30th Street and 10th Avenue, Love is ready to pull back the curtain and share further details about the office, which boasts many distinctive features, technologies, and amenities.

"Uniting the two locations in a new building has allowed us to align our physical space with new ways of working, our brand, and our values," he says. "The new office communicates the characteristics of our work and our firm as never before. It is a flexible and adaptable environment that fosters a strong, connected community and encourages creative, team-oriented problem solving."

Maximizing Collaboration and a Sense of Community

From the start, Love and his colleagues wanted to create a workplace that emphasized serendipitous interaction and connectedness. "The more efficient we can be in exchanging information, the more challenging and insightful we can be in thinking about each other's issues." The design will be a conduit to drive organizational change at BCG New York and beyond.

BCG hired Gensler, a global architecture and design firm, and together they partnered to achieve four key goals: collaboration and connectivity, a wide variety of flexible spaces, seamless technology, and a compelling experience for employees and guests.

"Innovative companies such as BCG empower their employees to work when, where, and how it best suits them," says Jean Anderson, a Gensler principal and design director who advised the firm. "BCG really pushed us to develop a design that would maximize collaboration and a sense of community and culture. With Hudson Yards being brand new with state-of-the-art IT infrastructure, we had a blank canvas to help BCG realize its vision."