Charlotte, North Carolina
A balance of contemporary and conservative results in timeless design for a law office. In order to develop a more efficient floor plan and allow for future growth, Johnston, Allison and Hord (JAH) decided to relocate their offices.
This long-established, highly-respected law firm’s new space needed to meet the needs of the older partner’s conservative request, while also meeting the younger one’s need for a more contemporary image. The GS&P team reached back to the 1940s and borrowed art deco influences, the perfect compromise for the partners. This style speaks of elegance, tradition and modernism in the same breath.
For their move into the new Lamplighter Building in downtown Charlotte, GS&P assisted JAH in evaluating the space by completing a programming and building evaluation phase to understand JAH's current and future needs. GS&P also provided complete interior design services, creating a space with timeless appeal for the client.
Read more about this project at GS&P's Showcase One.





