Workplace Design
First and foremost, buildings are for people to live, work, learn and play in. For workplace design, the challenge lies in providing people’s needs while keeping within budget, tight tenant turnover schedules, and a whole building approach that takes into account sustainability goals of owners and occupants. With hundreds of workplaces in our portfolio, we take all these elements into consideration to create unmatched environments that spur productivity, health and comfort.
Our Washington D.C. Location
- Tenant Improvements
- Tenant Buildouts
- Historic Renovation
- Low, Mid, Highrise
- Commercial Properties
- Institutional Office
- Industrial
- Science + Technology
Our Washington D.C. Leadership Team
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Say Goodbye to Fluorescent Bulbs
If you own or manage a facility with fluorescent luminaires, chances are you’ve heard of the new California fluorescent bulb law. And it isn’t until recently that the lack of…
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Team Member Promotions 2026
Our Next Generation of LeadersWe are proud to announce and celebrate our newest Principal, Associate Principals, and Associates. These individuals have advanced their careers at Interface through their hard…
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Honored at the 2025 AIA Maryland Design Excellence Awards
We are proud and honored to have worked on three award-winning projects with three different architectural firms, each recognized at the 2025 AIA Maryland Awards Ceremony. This…
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Are You Microgrid Ready?
Interface invites you to attend the next installment of our 2025 High Performance Buildings Educational Series, Are You Microgrid Ready?, presented by Principals Craig Burton PE,…
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New Office
From its early days as a gold rush hub to its current status as a vibrant State Capital, Sacramento continues to grow and evolve, shaped by the people who live and work within the…
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K.I.S.S. Systems (Keep it Simple and Sustainable)
Interface invites you to attend the next installment of our 2025 High Performance Buildings Educational Series, K.I.S.S. Systems (Keep it Simple and Sustainable), presented by…
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