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Grid Environments

Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

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Page 1: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Grid Environments

Page 2: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Why Grid?

Enwork started with a “clean sheet of paper” and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley on workstation environments for today’s workforce. Market validation of concepts was done across the country. Go-to-market was quick and decisive Here is our story…

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Page 3: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Grid Design Criteria• GREAT MODERNIST DESIGN

• FRAME AND TILE + POST AND BEAM HYBRID = FLEXIBILITY

• INCREDIBLE VALUE

• MODERN MATERIALS

• FLEXIBLE PLANNING• Plans like a panel system or bench• Off-modular

Page 4: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Grid Design Criteria• IMPROVE AIR FLOW (HVAC)

• SUPPORT LEED DAYLIGHT CREDITS (provide visual topography)

• SUPPORT COLLABORATION (and multiple work modes)

• APPEAL TO MULTIPLE GENERATIONS (non cubicle)

• SHORT LEAD TIME

Page 5: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

GRIDPRODUCT DETAILS

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Page 6: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Frames

• Frames• Power above worksurface

(42”H to top of Frame) or below (36”H)

• Height dictated by legs

• Mini Frames• Power above worksurface

(34”H to top of Frame) or below (28”H)

• Height dictated by legs

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Page 7: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Tiles

• 2 Types• Upper (powered frame)• Full (non-powered frame)

• 6 Options• Fabric (tack and non-tack)• Acrylic• Laminate• Veneer• Whiteboard (magnetic and

non-magnetic)

Page 8: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Screens and Modesty

• 12”H Acrylic Topper Screens

• Steel Modesty Panels

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Page 9: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Power and Data

• Standard: 5 Wire, 3 Circuit Power System• Optional: 8 Wire, 4 circuit with dedicated power• 2 duplex receptacles per user per Frame. • Configurations: 1-sided power, 2-side power, non-

powered or pass thru power.• Data per user: 2 openings in the middle of frame.• Infeeds: Floor based or power pole• NYC/SF/Chicago power is available• Cable trough available

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Page 10: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Worksurfaces and Supports

Worksurfaces and Cable Management Three worksurface

dimensional choices: No surface gap to Frame ½” surface gap to Frame 1” surface gap to Frame

Grommets and Scallops available

New: Transaction tops now available.

Tether Brackets Off-modular Can be shared Adjustable height (set screw)

Legs based on Impression tables platform – clear aluminum or painted

End Panels (new!)

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Page 11: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Storage

• Three Choices• 2-way Overhead Storage with Tackboard (acrylic doors optional)• 1-way Overhead Storage (in development)• Cubby Transaction

Page 12: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Worktools and Divider Screens

• Worktools• Letter Tray, Pencil Cup,

Accessory Tray, Phone Holder, Folder Holder

• Divider Screens• Aluminum framed

fabric or acrylic• Fabric only• Pac-Man

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Page 13: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Space Planning

• 90 Degree connections• All-off module connection• Affects surface dimensions

• 120 Degree Connections• 3-way and 2-way junctions available

• Consult “Understanding Grid” in the front section of the Enwork Grid Price List for more detailed information.

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Page 14: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

GRIDPLANNING

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Page 15: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Grid Planning

• Approach 1 Spine Based with Tethering Tops

• Approach 2 Mini Frames

• Approach 3 Freestanding Spine and Tables

• Approach 4 “Traditional” 90 and 120 planning

Page 16: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Approach 1 – Spine Based Planning

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Page 17: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Approach 2 – Spine Based Planning with Mini Frames

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Page 18: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Approach 3 – Freestanding Grid

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Page 19: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Approach 4 – Traditional 90 and 120 Degree Planning

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Page 20: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

APPLICATION EXAMPLES

CHOICES FOR ALL PRICE POINTS

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Page 21: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Grid Pricing FlexibilityLIST PRICES FOR SIX PACK

Typical 2A $12,123 Typical 4B $12,580 Typical 2B $13,303 Typical 3B $16,900 Typical 4D $17,310 Typical 4A $18,083 Typical 4F $18,781 Typical 4E $20,130 Typical 1A $20,584 Typical 3A $21,103 Typical 4C $25,446 Typical 5A $33,943 Typical 5B $43,536

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Page 22: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 2A – Mini Frames

$12,123 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 34”H Mini Frame for

Power/Data (Mini Frames have no privacy tiles)

• Straight Legs with Tethered Worksurfaces

• Steel Disc Bases• No Storage

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Page 23: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 4B – Benching

$12,580 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 42” H Frame,

Beltway above Worksurface

• Worktools• Tackable Fabric Tiles• Tethered

Worksurfaces• Storage: Fixed BBF

Pedestals

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Page 24: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 2B – Mini Frames

$13,303 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• Mini-Frame, Beltway

Above Worksurface• Acrylic Topper

Screens• Tethered

Worksurfaces• Mobile Ped with

Seat Cushion

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Page 25: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 3B – 120 Degree

$16,900 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 120 Degree 42”H

Grid Frames (Beltway Above Worksurface

• Acrylic Tiles• Tethered

Worksurfaces• Storage: Fixed BBF

ped

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Page 26: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 4D – Max Benching

$17,310 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 42”H Frame,

Beltway Above Worksurface

• Tethered Worksurfaces

• Tackable Fabric Tiles • End Panels• Aluminum Framed

Acrylic Dividers• Mobile Ped with

Seat Cushion

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Page 27: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 4A – Group Work

$18,083 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:

42”H Grid with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54” Total Height (Beltway above worksurface)

Tethered Worksurfaces

Team Tables

Storage: 2 fixed pedestals per user (BBF/FF)

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Page 28: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 4F – Spine Based Planning$18,781 List Per

Six-Pack

Includes:• 42”H Frame,

Beltway Above Worksurface

• Acrylic Privacy Screens

• Tethered Worksurfaces

• Tackable Fabric Tiles • Mobile Ped with

Seat Cushion• Worktools• 2 Mobile Tables

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Page 29: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 4E – Spine w/Overheads

$20,130 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 42”H Frame,

Beltway Above Worksurface

• Tethered Worksurfaces

• Tackable Fabric Tiles • Overhead Storage

(Ying-Yang for full binder storage) with tackboard

• Mobile Ped with Seat Cushion

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Page 30: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 1A – Freestanding Waves$20,584 List Per Six-

Pack

Includes:• 42” H Freestanding

Grid (54”H with Topper Screen) – Beltway above worksurface

• Freestanding Tables• Acrylic Topper

Screens and Modesty Panels for privacy

• 2 Extra Collaborative Tables

• Worktools• Tackable Fabric Tiles• Storage: mobile ped

with seat cushion

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Page 31: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 3A – 120 Planning, Power

Below$21,103 List Per Six-

Pack

Includes:• 120 Degree 36”H

Grid Frames (Beltway BELOW Worksurface)

• Tackable Fabric Tiles• Tethered

Worksurfaces• Storage: Mobile BF

Ped with Seat Cushion

• Worktools

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Page 32: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 4C- Sleek and Refined

$25,446 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 42”H Frame with

Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface

• Tethered Worksurfaces

• Tackable Fabric Tiles• Worktools• Storage: Low Cubby

Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doors

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Page 33: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 5A – Max Power

$33,943 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 42”H Frame with

Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface

• Power in all Frames• Tethered

Worksurfaces• Tackable Fabric Tiles

in Stations, Veneer Tiles and Steel Modesty in Aisles

• Worktools• Storage: Mobile Low

Cubby Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doors

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Page 34: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Typical 5B – Max Power and Towers

$43,536 List Per Six-Pack

Includes:• 42”H Frame with

Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface

• Tethered Worksurfaces

• Tackable Fabric Tiles in Stations, Veneer Tiles and Steel Modesty in Aisles

• Worktools• Storage: 54”H Tower

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Page 35: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

GRIDCASE STUDIES

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Page 36: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Case Studies

1. Sony (San Francisco)

2. Trulia (Denver)

3. Enwork (Grand Rapids)

Page 37: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Sony Workstation Environment

Page 38: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Sony Workstation Environment

Page 39: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Sony Workstation Environment

Page 40: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Sony Workstation Environment

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Sony - Conferencing

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Trulia - Benching

Page 43: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Trulia – Benching with Custom Dividers

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Benching with Whiteboard Dividers

Page 45: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Enwork HeadquartersExecutive Open Plan

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Enwork HeadquartersCustomer Service

Page 47: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Enwork HeadquartersCustomer Service

Page 48: Grid Environments. Why Grid? Enwork started with a clean sheet of paper and performed research with end users, designers and dealers in Silicon Valley

Enwork HeadquartersCustomer Service

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