The Feynman Room at Assemble Boise with brutalist inspired design and private workspace for corporate retreats

Feynman Room Productivity Boost

At 173 square feet, the Feynman Room is one of Assemble Boise’s most intimate executive studios. Located on the first floor, it features a queen bed and ensuite bathroom — a private space designed for one guest to rest, reflect, and recharge between team sessions.

Richard Feynman: Physics with Curiosity and Humor

Richard Feynman changed how we understand the world. Awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on quantum electrodynamics, he made light–matter interactions easier to grasp through his famous diagrams. Just as important, he brought humor and playfulness to science, cracking safes at Los Alamos and playing bongos when not in the lab.

Brutalist Design with a Human Edge

The Feynman Room reflects his dual nature: rigorous yet approachable. Geometric wallpaper and a raw, structural chandelier nod to the bold clarity of his physics. Warm lighting, layered textures, and plush bedding soften those brutalist edges, echoing how Feynman turned complexity into simplicity. A queen bed and small workspace make it a compact but inspiring space for the individual guest.

How Feynman Fits the Assemble Motif

Every executive studio at Assemble Boise honors a physicist who reshaped human knowledge. Feynman’s playful brilliance complements Einstein’s expansive vision, Curie’s fearless resolve, Galileo’s perspective, and others. Together they form a living motif across 11 rooms, all within a historic 1896 home reimagined with mid-century modern touches. Feynman’s room adds curiosity and edge to this collective narrative.

A Private Space Inside a Shared Experience

Assemble Boise is designed for small teams to come together. The Feynman Room is designed for the individual within that team. It’s a personal sanctuary to prepare, reflect, or recharge, offering balance to the collaboration happening just steps away in the meeting spaces and gathering areas.

Why the Feynman Room Leaves a Mark

Compact, bold, and thoughtfully designed, the Feynman Room captures the essence of one of science’s most original minds. Its brutalist inspiration connects to Feynman’s fearless approach to ideas, while its comfort ensures leaders have space to reset. Within Assemble’s collection, it stands out as a reminder that curiosity often fuels clarity.

Book the Feynman Room at Assemble Boise

Planning your next offsite in Boise? The Feynman Room combines bold design with private comfort, making it a memorable part of Assemble’s collection of executive studios. Secure your team’s dates today — and make sure this unique space is part of your experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the Feynman Room at Assemble Boise?

The Feynman Room is 173 square feet, making it one of the more compact executive studios at Assemble Boise. It features a queen bed and ensuite bathroom for complete privacy.

This room is ideal for individual leaders — a CEO, founder, or board member — who need a quiet, private space within the larger team experience

The room is inspired by Nobel Prize–winning physicist Richard Feynman. Brutalist elements like geometric wallpaper and a structural chandelier are balanced with warm textures and lighting, reflecting Feynman’s mix of rigor and playfulness.

It’s one of 11 executive studios in a historic 1896 home reimagined for modern retreats. While the Feynman Room provides personal space, Assemble Boise also offers 1,000 square feet of meeting space, a hydrotherapy circuit, and curated Boise experiences for small teams.

Yes. When you book Assemble Boise for your corporate retreat, you can request specific studios like the Feynman Room. Availability is limited since the property is exclusively reserved for small teams, so early booking is recommended.