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Akamai Technologies

Case Study / July 16, 2020
Location
145 Broadway Cambridge, MA

Lighting has the potential to tell a story within a space and, when executed with creativity and innovation in mind, bring an inspired vision to life. In 2019, content delivery network providers Akamai Technologies needed a lighting solution for their new headquarters at 145 Broadway in the tech-centric Kendall Square neighbourhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The towering 19-story LEED Gold and WELL-certified building—the district’s tallest—was designed to consolidate Akamai’s six local offices, bringing its over 2,000 Boston employees together under a single roof for the first time since the company’s inception more than two decades ago. Eschewing tradition in favour of an outside-the-box approach, the global tech leaders sought a way to light their new headquarters that would communicate their brand vision.

"Akamai's purpose is to connect their customers around the world, and our task was to execute the shared vision of design firm HLB Lighting Design and architect Barbara Horton, expressing that sense of connectedness through lighting."

The Challenge

From the outset of the project, Axis Lighting’s focus was on giving Akamai the connectedness they craved in a lighting solution that spanned across their sprawling 482,000 square feet of office space. The new headquarters functioned not only as a centralized local office but also as a global hub that would connect Akamai offices across the country and around the world, from Chicago to to San Diego, Buenos Aires to Brussels, Tel Aviv to Dubai. That theme of global connection had to be felt throughout the space.

There was also an additional, more tangible need to satisfy: lighting each of the 19 floors in a way that would encourage movement, collaboration and 

creativity for Akamai employees. With the unique origami-like layout of Akamai’s 145 Broadway offices, fixtures had to be carefully and seamlessly integrated into walls and ceilings. Working within these parameters, our team got to work developing a unique custom-made lighting solution.

The Solution

With Akamai’s forward-thinking brand vision in mind—"to connect the world, we must first connect each other”—we worked with the project’s designers and architects to create the AkaMile: a mile-long continuous path of light that weaves through the building and points in the direction of actual Akamai offices around the world. The end result brought to life architect Barbara Horton’s desired lighting effect, achieving the optimal balance required for the project. A wholly unique and thoroughly ambitious solution, the project gave us the opportunity to do what we do best: bring inspired, innovative and never-before-seen ideas to life.

To light the path, we developed a custom solution using our Sculpt linear lighting system: 1.5” lines of light brought together to create a single, unending fixture that begins at street level and continues uninterrupted through the building.


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