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EAA Completes HQ Design for OneSpan

Earles Architects & Associates has completed the design of a corporate headquarters space in Chicago for OneSpan, formerly VASCO, a global leader in digital identity security, transaction security and business productivity. The company has moved from the suburbs to a space at Mesa West’s 121 W. Wacker Dr.

EAA designed the space with a modern, industrial theme, finishing the space with exposed ceilings and concrete floors. The design also includes a strong emphasis on technology, collaborative space and creative meeting and group workspaces, providing areas for approximately 60 employees, with room for growth.

“This was an exciting project, as we were tasked with creating a sleek, high-tech environment that would reflect OneSpan’s prominence in the industry, and help attract an urban workforce,” said EAA founder Dan Earles.


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