Tall order: atop the Sears Tower in Chicago, Perkins & Will fulfills a law firm's desire for ultimate flexibility.

Interior Design, November, 2003 by Guiney, Anne

The bigger your office, the bigger your paycheck. For most professionals, that's a long-held belief. But the equation stopped making sense to the lawyers at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal--for two reasons. One, when associates move to a bigger office after making partner, they lose the network they've developed with colleagues working in proximity. Two, the move often requires new construction, and that represents a significant expense. To renovate a 16,000-square-foot space on the 83rd floor of Chicago's Sears Tower--and to disprove that hoary theory--Sonnenschein contacted Perkins & Will, which had handled the firm's 1995 renovation on floors 76 through 81.

"We started with a blank slate, with fresh thinking that would allow for future expansion. The space had...

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