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The New Natwest Office in London Features Greenery Throughout

London-based design studio LOM architecture and design works on the new NatWest office located in London. The retail banking head office undergoes a series of refurbishments, transforming the old building into a modern space. It focused on creating a flexible workspace from sustainable efforts. The team decided to reduce their London offices from six down to only two.

The latest office is at 250 Bishopgate and the renovation kicked off before the pandemic a few years ago. Some of the most notable features include the new conference center seating 300 people on the ground floor and the new bank branch. There are also a plethora of meeting rooms, a tranquil garden and cafe in the atrium, a roof terrace, and flexible co-working hub.
Trend Themes
1. Biophilic Design - Integrating natural elements such as greenery and tranquil gardens within office spaces creates a connection to nature that enhances employee well-being.
2. Flexible Workspaces - Modern offices are increasingly incorporating adaptive layouts that include co-working hubs and various multi-functional zones to accommodate changing work styles.
3. Sustainable Office Refurbishments - Refurbishing existing buildings to create eco-friendly work environments reflects a commitment to sustainability and reduces the overall carbon footprint of businesses.
Industry Implications
1. Architectural Design - The growing demand for biophilic and flexible office layouts opens new avenues for architectural firms to specialize in innovative and adaptive workplace designs.
2. Urban Development - The trend towards sustainable office refurbishments influences urban planners and developers to prioritize eco-friendly practices in city infrastructure projects.
3. Office Furniture and Equipment - As companies adopt flexible workspaces, there is increased demand for versatile and ergonomic office furniture that supports various work settings.

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