LendingHome

Project Details

Project Name
LendingHome
Location
315 Montgomery St floor 16San FranciscoCA94104
Project Types
Project Scope
Interiors
Shared By
Taylor and Company PR
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2017
Style
Modern
Size
46,319 ft²
Team
Co-Founder and CEO/Principal-in-charge: Melissa Hanley AIA, IIDA, LEED AP
Project Manager/Project Architect: Justin Beadle
Associate, Senior Interior Designer/FF+E: Tamara Roth
Director of Projects/Technical Lead: John Hunter, AIA
Designer: Jerry D’Amato

Project Description

LendingHome’s new four-floor, 46,319-square-foot San Francisco headquarters, designed by Blitz, centers around the themes of team collaboration and culture to embody the company’s core principles of “simple, human, and delightful” lending. The workspace reflects the company’s seamless, transparent online mortgage process through a clear, sidewalk-like circulation floor plan and simple spatial organization. Spaces are influenced by a spectrum of urban sites, ranging from public monuments and parks to domestic neighborhoods and backyards. The office subtly creates distinct zones for each department without needing enclosed structures. The all-hands space serves as a presentation area and work café, creating a cultural hub and destination point for casual meetings or impromptu gatherings. An existing staircase, connecting the two upper-office floors, has been branded with LendingHome’s signature yellow to energize the interiors with a dynamic display of color and texture.

The main entry flanks the building elevators with a concierge desk and reception lounge, instantly welcoming visitors into the workplace. Vibrant yellow rectangular light pendants, inspired by the shape of LendingHome’s logo, hang from above. Adjacent to the reception area is the expansive boardroom with floor-to-ceiling glazing to provide a visual connection between interior spaces while allowing exterior views of the iconic Transamerica Pyramid building across the street.

The designers used the natural beauty of the existing architecture—brick, concrete, and half-oval shaped windows—to create an industrial and comfortable vibe within interior spaces. Meeting rooms and open lounges located throughout the four floors enable stronger collaboration, productivity, and communication. The workspace varies in materiality and size to allow for a diverse range of uses from open, collaborative brainstorming to private, focused work. The striking yellow staircase, featuring yellow walls, handrails, and perforated guard rails with black stairs and landings, creates an enticing setting for workers to get moving, get together, and stay connected.

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