- Sector: Corporate / Commercial
- Location: Springfield, OR
- Architect/Specifier: Workstage; Integrated Architects
- Product(s): Roller Shades Roller Shades FR
Royal Caribbean's new call center is reminiscent of the company's legendary cruisers ?it's a grounded building with the heart of a ship at sea. The nautical look of this cruise-ship-themed structure features colorful, engaging interiors, ample breathtaking views, an environmental consciousness, and amenities that boost employee morale.
Designed by Grand Rapids-based company Integrated Architecture, the 163,000-square-foot building is a single-story edifice of open-office areas topped by whimsical waves of barrel vaults. The main area is bisected, north to south, by a two-story extension that houses the entry lobby, cafeteria, library, fitness center, and a historical exhibit.
The Royal Caribbean call center makes a dramatic visual impact without taking a toll on the environment; the building earned the Gold level for LEED NC 2.1, the second highest possible accolade. It is one of only a dozen Oregon buildings to hit that level ? and the first call center to reach this achievement.
Designed by Grand Rapids-based company Integrated Architecture, the 163,000-square-foot building is a single-story edifice of open-office areas topped by whimsical waves of barrel vaults. The main area is bisected, north to south, by a two-story extension that houses the entry lobby, cafeteria, library, fitness center, and a historical exhibit.
The Royal Caribbean call center makes a dramatic visual impact without taking a toll on the environment; the building earned the Gold level for LEED NC 2.1, the second highest possible accolade. It is one of only a dozen Oregon buildings to hit that level ? and the first call center to reach this achievement.
















