Publicis
New York
Floors / Scope: Multiple floors
375 Hudson St
Design Firm: A+I (Architecture Plus Information)
Modern workplaces must do more than accommodate employees. They must support collaboration, adaptability, and the evolving ways organizations create and deliver value.
The Le Truc headquarters for Publicis Groupe was developed as a workplace designed to bring together diverse teams, disciplines, and creative functions within a unified environment. The project reflects a shift away from traditional office planning toward a more connected ecosystem that supports both focused work and spontaneous collaboration.
The workplace is organized around flexibility, allowing teams to move seamlessly between individual tasks, group interaction, client engagement, and larger collaborative initiatives. Open work environments, meeting spaces, communal areas, and social gathering zones are integrated to create a workplace that adapts to changing operational needs while maintaining a strong sense of connectivity throughout the organization.
Rather than relying on a single workplace model, the project incorporates a range of environments that support different styles of work. From informal collaboration settings to structured meeting areas and shared community spaces, the workplace is designed to foster interaction while maintaining functionality at every scale.
A defining characteristic of the project is its emphasis on culture and engagement. The workplace serves not only as a destination for daily work but as a platform for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and organizational alignment. Every element is intended to strengthen communication across teams while supporting productivity, creativity, and long-term workplace performance.
For Reflor, projects of this nature require more than material selection. High-performance workplace environments depend on coordinated execution, specification alignment, procurement discipline, and installation precision. Flooring systems must support constant circulation, evolving workspace configurations, and the long-term operational demands of dynamic commercial environments.
Successful workplace projects are built through coordination, execution, and performance-driven decision-making at every stage of delivery. The visible finish is only part of the outcome. The system behind it determines how the environment performs over time.