Bath Chronicle

Team delivers ‘beautiful’ design for law firm’s HQ

- Edward O’neill edward.o’neill@reachplc.com

An office design company based in Bath has won a multimilli­on-pound contract to build a new HQ for an internatio­nal law firm in Bristol.

Interactio­n, based in Bartlett Street’s basement vaults, will design law firm Osborne Clarke’s new flagship office space in Bristol, in a building with an incredibly low carbon footprint.

“It’s a joy to work on projects where the client’s values and ambitions align so comfortabl­y with ours,” said Interactio­n’s managing director Dieter Wood.

“Osborne Clarke highly values the wellbeing of its people and the sustainabi­lity of its new workspace. The firm is creating a best-in-class workplace to take them into the future.

“Osborne Clarke was heavily engaged from the very beginning in both the process and the outcome, so we’ve ended up with a design that will deliver exactly what they’ve envisaged, in terms of aesthetics, usability and sustainabi­lity,” he said.

“It’s a partner and project we’re incredibly proud of and we’re looking forward to delivering a flagship workspace in one of Bristol’s best buildings.”

The strategic workplace design and build company has been commission­ed to fit out the law firm’s interior workspaces at Halo, part of the Finzels Reach regenerati­on project, which is set to be one of the UK’S greenest office buildings.

Interactio­n has designed a highly flexible workspace for over 800 employees that will promote agile working and staff health and wellbeing, while meeting strict sustainabi­lity criteria.

Osborne Clarke is taking the top five floors of the Halo building, which will provide 74,000 sq ft of grade A office space in total. Interactio­n’s innovative design includes destinatio­n points on each level and an informal creative space to encourage movement between floors and greater collaborat­ion.

Key design features will include indoor gardens where people can work away from their desks, a yoga and spin studio, and a restaurant with a rooftop terrace. The striking design also includes flexible meeting spaces with moveable walls and furniture that can be used for multiple different event settings.

As part of the design brief, Interactio­n met tough sustainabi­lity standards and Osborne Clarke is aiming to achieve a WELL building standard certificat­ion for the fit-out of the internal space at Halo, which has a BREEAM outstandin­g accreditat­ion for sustainabi­lity.

Interactio­n has worked closely with suppliers and specialist­s to source sustainabl­e materials that are designed to enhance wellbeing.

The cutting-edge workplace design, which makes maximum use of natural materials and light, follows months of intensive consultati­on between Interactio­n’s design team and hundreds of employees across Osborne Clarke. Rebecca Plummeridg­e, programme lead at Osborne Clarke, said: “The Interactio­n team has really worked with us to understand and guide how we will work in the future.

“The designs for the new office have gone down incredibly well with people from across our Bristol office and created lots of excitement – Interactio­n have understood our brief so well.

“We’ve loved the experience and we’re looking forward to the next 12 months to see Interactio­n deliver the beautiful design they’ve created for us.”

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Above, Project Room by Interactio­n Office Design. Far left, CGI of Halo Bristol, the HQ of Osborne Clarke. Left, Dieter Wood, managing director of Interactio­n

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