Client: Google
Interior Designers/Planning: Scott Brownrigg Interior Design
Programme Managers: CBRE
Project Managers and Cost Consultants: MottMacDonald
M&E Consultants: TBA
Main Contractor: Cameron Black
Size/floor space: 40,000 sq ft
Timetable: 16 weeks
Furniture: Desking System: Bene, Task chairs: Herman Miller, Knoll, Vitra, Hitch Mylius, Wiesner Hager, Arper, James Burleigh
Flooring: Interface Floor, Object Carpet, Dalsouple
Interior Designers/Planning: Scott Brownrigg Interior Design
Programme Managers: CBRE
Project Managers and Cost Consultants: MottMacDonald
M&E Consultants: TBA
Main Contractor: Cameron Black
Size/floor space: 40,000 sq ft
Timetable: 16 weeks
Furniture: Desking System: Bene, Task chairs: Herman Miller, Knoll, Vitra, Hitch Mylius, Wiesner Hager, Arper, James Burleigh
Flooring: Interface Floor, Object Carpet, Dalsouple
Completion of phase one was November 2010 and phase two (10,000 ft2) completes March 2011.
Scott Brownrigg Interior Design has created a new 40,000 sq ft office
for Google at 123 Buckingham Palace Road, London to accommodate over 300
staff.
The new office is designed to create a dynamic and collaborative work
environment that supports the growing number of Google staff in London.
As with many other Google offices worldwide, the office has a strong
local theme. Joe Borrett and Jane Preston from Google, working with the
Scott Brownrigg Interior Design team chose a theme of London-Brighton
and as a result many iconic elements of both are incorporated into the
office design.
For example, brightly coloured timber beach huts are meeting rooms and
giant colourful dice accommodate individual video conference booths,
original dodgem cars and traditional red telephone booths are all work
spaces available to staff and visitors.
Open plan workstations for all
staff are mixed with a few offices, meeting rooms and open break out
seating areas and support spaces for printing and IT technical support.
Google look after the health and welfare of their staff in an
exceptional way and Scott Brownrigg Interior Design has designed a fully
fitted out gym/shower facility, massage and spa treatment centre, and
an Asian Fusion/Sushi restaurant that is free for all staff.
Ken Giannini, Interior Design Director of Scott Brownrigg stated: “It is
little wonder that Google is one of the most desirable places to work
in the UK. We have enjoyed every minute of this exciting project. All
the Google staff are up for innovation, brilliant ideas and they like to
be challenged. We also recognise that Google is a serious business and
demands efficiency, value and solutions that can support their business
practices. This project has it all – a fun working environment that also
incorporates lots of practical solutions.”
Joe Borrett, Head of Real Estate and Construction for Google commented
that: “The office was designed and delivered in a very fast timescale (4
months) and the team of consultants and the contractor pulled out all
the stops to get it done. It was an impressive effort.”
Jane Preston, UK Facilities Manager at Google said: “The first
impressions by visitors and our staff has been very positive. The
project fits well with our real estate and HR strategy and will
definitely help support our growth plans. We see the work environment as
a major recruitment factor for us to compete for the best talent and
this new office certainly does that.”
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