What's in the Adobe Studio?
        
        
        
        
    
The Studio introduces itself by cantilevering
    through a new 16- by 32-foot opening
    in the existing lobby’s east wall and is
    visible from the entrance below. 
    - A stainless-steel-clad Help Desk varies
    from standing- to seating- to wheelchair-height
    to accommodate various seating
    configurations and interactions. Power
    and data ports allow ad hoc work teams to
    “plug in” anywhere — and include drains
    for spilled coffee.
 
    - A Video Production Studio includes a
    horizon-less green screen, which simplifies
    replacement of backgrounds in live video,
    and sound-absorptive wall panels to
    minimize sound flutter.
 
    - An Audio Production Studio houses audio
    recording and editing equipment.
 
    - Seating varies, from stools to chairs and
    modular “living room” groups to on-floor
    lounge chairs. All are portable.
 
    - Technical provisions allow collaborators
    to share live screen images from multiple
    computers within the group or on public
    screens within the Studio.
 
    - The “Behance Wall,” a cluster of wallmounted
    monitors — one of only three
    in the country and the only one outside of
    Adobe’s headquarters — streams projects
    based on criteria entered by touchscreen
    within the Studio.
 
    - Three-inch-high access flooring throughout
    allows access to and easy reconfiguration
    of data and power wiring as the future
    placement and technology evolves.
 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        This article originally appeared in the  issue of .