A Tour of Capital One’s New Toronto Headquarters

A Tour of Capital One’s New Toronto Headquarters

Capital One, a bank holding company that offers venture, and debt financing investments, recently hired architectural firm IBI Group to design their new Canadian headquarters located in Toronto’s Financial District.

“The design concept was born from a challenge the IBI team faced with the existing office building. With a series of underutilized service spaces in the middle of each floor, visibility and access throughout the office was being impeded. The design team’s first instinct was to use the unusable. Inspired by the NYC (and future Toronto) High Line, the design team turned this challenge into the solution by giving these central corridors new life and transforming them into five unique destination spaces, creating a vital connected link between the east and west sides of the office. Bringing back the public realm into these spaces helped fulfill a number of design goals, from creating a dynamic wayfinding motif throughout the space, to allowing for the adoption of multi-functional “scrum” areas throughout the office – fostering collaboration and the flexible use of space. With the corridors serving as impromptu collision and gathering spaces, more formalized collaboration hubs were created on each floor to accommodate Capital One’s need for flexibility of work space. These hubs are open concept with seven-foot-high freestanding walls. Each hub is designed in a unique colour scheme and features a custom steel-top table with built-in storage and technology. There is also a lounge area with a stunning view of the city, offering a feeling of open space and tranquility for inspiring creativity. Additionally, amenity hubs on each floor include a technology lounge, café and banquette seating areas that unfold in a dynamic sequence of connected, geometric cubes. When visitors and staff step off the elevator at reception, their sensory experience includes leather paneling with steel frames and mirrored black ceilings. Leaving the traditional, corporate-feel of Brookfield Place behind, they are immersed in a space that feels more like a trendy, boutique hotel. A stacked plywood wall anchors the lobby area, featuring a giant, CNC-cut Capital One logo and a floating bench for waiting guests. Adding to the lobby’s dramatic features, black glass walls allow the logo to be reflected back to visitors, amplifying the brand’s presence throughout the space. The lobby opens into a flexible meeting/training/event conference centre, partitioned by an acoustical glass wall and configured from one to three rooms depending on the event by vertical, stacking Skyfold walls. Designed for internal and external guests, the conference space provides an extension of the lobby’s hospitality lounge-vibe, complete with a spacious amenity area for informal gathering and refreshments,” said IBI Group

  • Location: Financial District – Toronto, Canada
  • Date completed: February 2019
  • Design: IBI Group
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Elevator lobby
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Reception
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Reception feature wall
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Cafe lounge
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Cafe lounge
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Corridor
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Corridor
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Focus pods
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Cafe lounge
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Cafe
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Cafe
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Corridor
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Cafe/meeting space
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Seating area
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Scrum area
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Elevator lobby