Gensler’s new NJ office for the pharmaceutical giant, Bayer seems to whisk you away from the bland strip malls and choked highways of a suburban landscape dotted with pharmaceutical giants. Instead, the Bayer building feels more like an upscale urban enclave or an international airport concourse. An atrium painted titanium white welcomes everyone—all 2,300 of them. A staircase clad in white porcelain tile zigzags up five stories from here, while a sculpture based on the DNA double helix hangs overhead. At ground level, trails of gray rubber flooring lead to break-out areas paneled in rift-cut oak. In view just beyond are crisp rows of workstations.
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