Studio TILT challenges what an ‘office should look like’ at Hiscox
Circular economy principles and colour through art were used to form a workplace that extends beyonds the insurance HQ's physical space in London.
Mixology North21 Project of the Year Finalist: Workplace Interiors 30-70k sq ft
Prompted by a relocation, Eversheds Sutherland has implemented a new approach to the workplace that promotes agile working, focuses on employee wellbeing and establishes more direct physical and visual connectivity between floors in order to create a diverse working community. The concept draws influence from the ‘Cityspace’ and aims to use elements from the urban landscape, in particular the industrial heritage of Manchester, with exposed ceilings, metals and neutral tones as a backdrop. The use of biophilic design and natural materials add a sense of calm, bringing the outside in. Elements of the city’s concept pop and contrast, creating a marriage of nature and industry.
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