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Maugel Architects completes interior design for NetScout

Westford, MA  Maugel Architects, Inc. has completed the renovation and interior refresh of NetScout Systems Inc. Maugel had previously designed NetScout’s 195,000 s/f interior office space in 2001.

The rebranding included renovations to the entrance, lobby, and executive briefing center and features a contemporary color scheme, updated LED lighting, advance technology, custom furnishings and decorative accents. The newly designed lobby showcases a two-story focal wall displaying the new NetScout logo, a custom reception desk, and updated finishes and furniture. In the boardroom and executive center, advance audio-visual technologies such as smart conferencing tables, telescoping video conferencing TVs, and smart boards were installed. 

“As the original designers of the NetScout headquarters, we were thrilled to work again with NetScout on the rebranding of the space,” said Heather Ward, Maugel’s interior designer for NetScout “Long term relationships such as these have been a key factor in our success as a company. NetScout’s corporate interior rebranding now reflects their status as a leading technology company.”

“The new lobby represents NetScout’s brand and vision of the fluid nature of the connected world we live in today,” said Tracy Steele vice president of NetScout. “It also provides a practical use of space for our clients and employees to learn about how NetScout is providing technology to improve communications services. We are proud that NetScout has over 30 years of steady growth in the Massachusetts high-tech beltway.“ ‘

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