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You are here: Home / Interior Design / Make Architects unveils its new subterranean studio in London

Make Architects unveils its new subterranean studio in London

May 20, 2015

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Make Architects opened the doors to its new London studio, a 1,300m² renovated NCP car park located on the basement floor of Middlesex House, Cleveland Street in Fitzrovia. The subterranean space is pre-let by Derwent London Plc under a 15 year lease, providing a canvas for Make to showcase their innovative and sustainable approach to design.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

The entrance to the studio is located to the left of Middlesex House, a five-storey Art Deco-style building erected in 1934 and in use as a garment-making factory prior to its purchase by Derwent in the 1980s. Upon arrival, staff and visitors are directed down to the below-ground studio via a series of stepped platforms – fashioned from the existing vehicle ramp.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

We are thrilled to be up and running in our new studio. Our thanks go to Derwent for providing us with a fantastic blank canvas and allowing us carte blanche to create a truly Make home. We look forward to welcoming visitors into our new space. I would also like to thank Arup for supplying us with temporary residence for the past two years whilst our new studio was being built. We have been very well looked after, and are now ready to embark on a new chapter here at Make.

– Ken Shuttleworth – founder of Make

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

The grand entrance will be used as a gallery space showcasing internal and external creative talent. A lightweight, translucent ETFE canopy spans the ramp from street level down to the studio, creating a light, bright and welcoming enclosed space.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

We are delighted to welcome Make to their new studio which offers an inspiring and dynamic model for a creative workspace. We are also excited to see 80 Charlotte Street start on site this year which they have designed.

– Paul Williams – Director of Derwent London

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

Illumination and natural light was key to the design of this basement space. In addition to the translucent canopy in the entrance way, generous floor to ceiling heights of 3.7m allowed for full length windows and sliding doors to the east and south walls, with the doors leading into the south-facing garden. There is a central lightwell comprising 8 x 5.5m glass blocks that draws in light from the courtyard space above. And further windows to the sides and the rear also allow natural light to filter down, with light wells at the front, and restored 1930s Crittal windows along the ramp edge, further increasing daylight penetration.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

The main office adopts an open-plan layout, in keeping with Make’s non-hierarchical company structure, with four generously-sized meeting rooms and ample break out space throughout, including the garden which provides an informal meeting space during the summer months.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

The arrangement of circular desks around the existing, exposed car park concrete pillars has created a unique design feature providing additional desk area and a more collaborative environment.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Nicola Evans

The design of the main studio has maintained the utilitarian, industrial look and feel of the car park – with exposed services, pipework and timeworn columns – while creating a high-spec studio space which caters for all 171 employees.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Nicola Evans

The studio is inherently sustainable as a result of its unique design and its retained original features from the existing car park such as the exposed concrete. The installation of an underfloor heating/cooling system regulates the temperature of the studio, and the space operates with 100% LED lights.

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Nicola Evans

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Nicola Evans

Make Architects' new office in London

Image © Make Architects

*All images and information courtesy of Make Architects. 

Filed Under: Interior Design, Office Interiors Tagged With: industrial, Make Architects, studio, sustainable design, United Kingdom

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