Office description
Originally designed by Richard Seifert, the architect behind Centrepoint and Tower 42, the offices are on the first to fourth floors. The centre is accessed from the Station Concourse, so it couldn't be closer to Euston Station but still sits separately with its own identity as a classic, modernist office building. Architects Buckley Gray Yeoman are transforming the ground floor entrance and common areas, with young architects March & White delivering a comprehensive refurbishment of the available space on floors 1-4. With loads of natural light, the space will be creative. design-led and will offer a range of office sizes, meeting and conference spaces, loads of break-out space as well as the club's drop-in, shared working and Lounge areas. We are now able to offer clients a clubroom facility. The ClubRooms have been created to encourage connections as well as simply providing an ideas spot to get things done. It's a smart, innovative response to the way that work is changing. From longer-term, open workspaces to lounge-style rooms where you can drop in to do some quick work or host an informal coffee meeting, the spaces have been designed around the needs of start-ups, freelancers, small businesses and mobile workers.