EisnerAmper previously occupied a 19,000-square-foot space in San Francisco's Financial District, with a traditional office layout that isolated staff behind high-walled cubicles. Wanting a space that fostered collaboration, the firm landed on a 12,000-square-foot office space in the same neighborhood, with an open plan, a variety of meeting and conference rooms, and a town hall area that is reconfigurable to serve a variety of functions.

The national accounting and business advisory firm tapped Francis Cauffman Architects (FCA) to develop a workplace strategy that would breakdown perceived hierarchical barriers within the company, opening up the space for teaming and creating opportunity for employees across all levels to engage in daily collaboration.

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