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Happy Money Headquarters

Rapt Studio

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The bright Orange County office became the canvas on which we translated Happy Money’s newly refreshed visual identity into three-dimensional space. - Madeline Tolle
At the heart of the office is All Hands with its wide bleacher stair bridging the first and second levels. Open and inclusive, it draws together employees throughout the workday. - Madeline Tolle
A custom mobile fabricated by Powerhouse Sets is suspended above and catches the light with pink, blue, green, and yellow discs. Balancing mid-air, it’s a nod to the old money scales used in banking. - Madeline Tolle
The bright Orange County office became the canvas on which we translated Happy Money’s newly refreshed visual identity into three-dimensional space. - Madeline Tolle

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JURY VOTES
Large Office
6.08
6.83
6.92
5.92
6.44
Nathan Watts
Nathan Watts Creative Director at Interstore
Uniquely playful workspace, nothing...
8
7
8
7
7.5
Lorcan O'Herlihy
Lorcan O'Herlihy Founder, Design Principal at Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA]
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7
7
6
6.5
Simon Goff
Simon Goff Founder and Director at Floor_Story
7
7
7
6
6.75
Nic Granleese
Nic Granleese CEO and Cofounder at BowerBird
6
7
8
6
6.75
Tobias Geisler
Tobias Geisler Cofounder at VAVE Studio
make money feel home...
7
7
8
7
7.25
Julio Kowalenko
Julio Kowalenko Cofounder at Atelier Caracas
5
7
8
6
6.5
Ting Yu
Ting Yu Chief Architect at Wutopia Lab
5
6
4
5
5
Janne van Berlo
Janne van Berlo Founder at Atelier van Berlo
Fun and still aesthetic...
7
8
7
7
7.25
Frank Lee
Frank Lee Founder and President at Shanghai Fengyuzhu Culture Technology
5
6
7
5
5.75
Victoria Yakusha
Victoria Yakusha Founder and chief architect at Yakusha Studio & FAINA Collection of live design
5
7
5
5
5.5
Jeff Yrazabal
Jeff Yrazabal President at SRG Partnership
5
6
6
5
5.5
Akanksha Deo Sharma
Akanksha Deo Sharma Designer at Ikea
Fun interiors for a ‘finance’ offic...
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6
7
Designer
Client
Happy Money
Floor area
4645 ㎡
Completion
2020
Design Fabricator
Muralist

Happy Money is on a mission to turn borrowers into savers by helping people pay off credit card debt, empowering them to establish a better relationship with money in the process. They engaged Rapt Studio to solve their emerging workplace challenges brought on by their rapid growth, inviting us to design a multi-level headquarters that embodied, evoked, and promoted the fundamental principles of happiness. In response, we prioritized connecting their various internal teams together and creating new opportunities for fun and synergy, all while bringing their playful, effervescent brand to life. The bright Orange County office became the canvas on which we translated Happy Money’s newly refreshed visual identity into three-dimensional space. Upon entering, you’re greeted by swag — something you’d never find upon walking into a traditional financial institution. Then, across the office, bold graphic murals inspired by the brand’s iconography and colors wrap around walls and cross corners and doorways, painted by design fabricators SPMD as well as Coco Nella, a woman-owned mural company in LA. Custom art installations and curated framed prints inject bright hues, while the company’s altruistic manifesto is spelled out with raised lettering using shadow and dimensionality. A cohesive wayfinding system tying it all together leads people where they want to go. Inviting light and fresh air to the first and second levels are glass garage doors that open up to balconies. The indoor-outdoor connection lifts everyone’s spirits. Across the floors, individual desks are grouped by teams — those working on nurturing existing partnerships and those devoted to developing new ones. Placed at an even rhythm between clusters of desks is reconfigurable furniture arranged in “huddle zones,” or open areas where teammates meet to hash out ideas using floor-to-ceiling cork boards and white boards. Adjacent, enclosed “squad rooms” are bookable by teams for more structured collaboration. Each team has its own huddle zone and squad room. At the heart of the office is All Hands with its wide bleacher stair bridging the first and second levels. Open and inclusive, it draws together employees throughout the workday to chat and catch the sun streaming in through double-height windows. As host to weekly Happy [Money] Hours and events like TED Talks that bring in visitors, it’s flanked by a café and serves as a social hub. A custom mobile fabricated by Powerhouse Sets is suspended above and catches the light with pink, blue, green, and yellow discs. Balancing mid-air, it’s a nod to the old money scales used in banking. Employees come together for dedicated play in a gaming area featuring large-scale games like Connect 4 with custom embossed discs. An altogether different kind of space called Movement Experience is host to high-profile meetings with potential investors, credit union partners, and the company’s Board. “It’s an experiential space that helps visitors get a glimpse into who we are, what we’re doing, and the general feeling of us setting out to change the world,” says Happy Money. Modular furniture, flexible partitions, and concealable storage allows the space to easily flex between those high-touch meetings and internal event hosting, bringing a kind of energy that’s not typically expected from the boardrooms of traditional financial companies. Already having reached the milestone of helping 125,000+ members save $2+ billion, Happy Money is a hyper-growth company that shows no signs of slowing down. Today, their new headquarters exudes an optimism and cheerfulness that builds upon the company’s own data about happy experiences for both employees and visitors. It serves as an extension of their brand, affirming the strength of the Happy Money Movement while reflecting and promoting who they are. No doubt it’ll become a powerful tool for these disruptors of a tired financial category who are changing the way we think about and use money.