Cycle-In Offices

Studio RHE Designed This Building with Bike Ramps for Cycling Straight into Work

Encouraging commuters to cycle to work, this refurbished office building includes bike ramps that allow cyclists to roll right into the office. Designed by Studio RHE, the office features yellow and black striped ramps that connect the outdoor bike path to the basement of the building. The bike ramps roll riders straight into a storage space where bicycles can be parked. The space is outfitted with change rooms and lockers as well.

Hailed as London's first "cycle-in office," this design makes biking to work easier and faster than ever. The entire building is suited for shared work and social space, including a nine-storey glazed atrium at its heart. With things like bike parking spaces, a bike lift and repair shop in an apartment building designed by Foster + Partners, bike-friendly buildings are on the rise.
Trend Themes
1. Bike-friendly Buildings - Designing office buildings with dedicated bike ramps, storage spaces, and repair shops provides a disruptive opportunity to promote a more eco-friendly mode of transportation.
2. Communal Workspaces - Creating shared work and social spaces within office buildings is a disruptive innovation that promotes collaboration and a sense of community among employees.
3. Micro-mobility Solutions - Integrating micro-mobility solutions such as bike ramps and storage spaces into buildings provides a disruptive opportunity to improve accessibility and encourage the use of sustainable transportation modes.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Developing bike-friendly buildings is a disruptive innovation that can provide a competitive edge and attract environmentally conscious clients in the real estate industry.
2. Transportation - Integrating micro-mobility solutions into buildings is a disruptive innovation that has the potential to transform the transportation industry and promote more sustainable modes of transportation.
3. Architecture and Design - The trend towards bike-friendly buildings and communal workspaces presents a disruptive opportunity for architects and interior designers to create innovative and sustainable spaces that promote collaboration and well-being.

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