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Contract won to design office in what could be Bristol’s ‘greenest’ building

By Bristol24/7  Friday Mar 4, 2022

A strategic workplace design and build company has won the contract to fit-out an international law firm’s new flagship office in Bristol.

Bath-based Interaction has been commissioned to design Osborne Clarke’s new work space at Halo, which is part of the Finzels Reach regeneration project.

The law firm, currently based at Temple Quay, is set to occupy the top five floors of the building, which is said will be one of the UK’s “greenest” when it is completed.

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Key design features will include indoor gardens where people can work away from their desks, a yoga and spin studio, as well as a restaurant with a private rooftop terrace.

There will also be flexible meeting spaces with moveable walls and furniture that can be used for multiple different event settings.

Interaction has won the contract to design Osborne Clarke’s new office space at the Halo building – photo: Sandusky PR

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.

“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.”

Dieter Wood, Interaction’s managing director, says Osborne Clarke’s new office will “take them into the future” – photo: Sandusky PR

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

“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.

“We’ve ended up with a design that will deliver exactly what they’ve envisaged, in terms of aesthetics, usability and sustainability.

“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.”

Main photo: Cubex

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