
We are delighted to be involved in our first project for HBReavis UK, at Worship Square in Shoreditch, helping to deliver a forward-thinking workplace, focusing on occupier requirements for flexibility, sustainability, advanced technology and wellbeing.
The façade, designed by Make Architects with façade engineering expertise provided by Arup, contains striking blue, glazed, terracotta tiles, unitised curtain walling and precast concrete panels. Each of these elements have been built as individual components in our BIM model to enable quantities, construction detailing, coordination, unit lifting weights and sequencing to be considered as part of the detailed design.
“At a time when working practices and workplace design are being reassessed, we are delighted to have the opportunity to work with an ambitious client on the delivery of a next generation workplace that has flexibility, wellbeing, technology and sustainability at the heart of the design.
Sustainability has moved from being desirable to being essential for many occupiers and for good workplace design. Worship Square has been designed to meet this requirement both in construction and in operation and is pioneering NABERS accreditation to achieve net zero carbon in use.” – Mark Burgess, jmarchitects Director
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