The project is being featured as an example of an innovative London workplace in the context of a publicly funded project at the NLA's latest exhibition at The Building Centre, Store Street.
The design exploits open plan space to reduce barriers and a vibrant colour scheme that evolves across all floors provides cohesion. The offices have seen the introduction of flexible breakout areas, hot-desks and movable partitions/pods to provide a creative, non-corporate environment capable of meeting the challenges of modern working.
WRK / LDN examines the future workspace requirements of London's commercial, enterprise and industrial sectors. The exhibition discusses the issues facing London workers, highlights the future areas for growth across the capital, showcases current exemplar schemes and gives key recommendations for how we should approach securing the future of London's economy.
The exhibition is part of an NLA insight study programme, supported by a three-month series of events.
Find out more about the exhibition here.



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The design exploits open plan space to reduce barriers and a vibrant colour scheme that evolves across all floors provides cohesion. The offices have seen the introduction of flexible breakout areas, hot-desks and movable partitions/pods to provide a creative, non-corporate environment capable of meeting the challenges of modern working.
WRK / LDN examines the future workspace requirements of London's commercial, enterprise and industrial sectors.
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The exhibition discusses the issues facing London workers, highlights the future areas for growth across the capital, showcases current exemplar schemes and gives key recommendations for how we should approach securing the future of London's economy.