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PROJECT
50 New Bond Street, London
CLIENT
Urban&Civic
ARCHITECT
Fletcher Priest Architects
VALUE
£585,000
The project’s focus was on quality and achieving a vibrant work environment for Urban&Civic’s staff. Particular emphasis was placed on client-facing areas such as the boardroom, reception and meeting room spaces, which include backlit walls and branded ceilings. The library offers a more relaxed meeting environment, achieved by natural oak floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, wall panels, LED lighting and plied carpet. The main office space is light and airy, decorated with contemporary lighting, glazed manifestations, large backlit graphics and modern workstations. A large proportion of the furniture in the open plan areas is British-made, and all of the timber used was sustainably sourced.
Mechanical and electrical works used cost effective solutions and included the reuse of existing high-level services, ceilings and light fittings in the open plan areas.
Operational Director
Bob Wills
Commercial Manager
Tony Murrell
Services Manager
Gordon Rose
Estimating Manager
Paul Clay
Assistant Commercial Manager
James Mann
Paul Cutler
Development Manager
Urban&Civic
Urban&Civic are extremely happy with their new office delivered by Parkeray. The Result is a quality work environment born out of considerate engagement and desire to provide a space that we can all be proud of.