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Queens Square Office Fit Out

February 2021

This project is an interesting blend of how and where our technology can be applied. FJS provided a full office fit out for a company working in the solar industry. We worked with opendesk to adapt their CNC office furniture and designed, coordinated and manufactured a plywood and glass inhibited spine that runs the length of the large penthouse suite, splitting up the open plan space into two smaller team scale spaces.

The spine incorporates a few tricks! : two telephone booths for singe person call meetings, a break out seating booth for two, a glass walled smaller meeting room for 3-4 people, a reprographics station with copier, stores and a huge recycle bin on casters, full height secure document filing, a cleaners store and cloakroom storage from the lobby. Each separate volume of the spine is visually linked using, pre cut wood wool acoustic louvres supported on a plywood cassette. A large 12 person conference room was split off on the north side, and included full height storage cupboards and an integrated display screen.

The side walls are lined with staff lockers with plenty of room for running and cycle kit, and we fitted out a small kitchenette, with two fridges (one for beer apparently), dishwasher, microwave and even a boiling tap which also provides chilled sparkling water. Nice.

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