Proving that less can indeed be more, Seddon Associates responded to a plea from leading Wellington law firm Bell Gully to better rationalise the use of space across its existing floor plan by creating an open-plan environment that not only dispensed with the need for one of the floors, but provided a real affinity with the building’s surroundings.
The expansive reception area, minimalist in design, but with the interest of curved wooden forms, affords panoramic views across the harbour. The distinctive stairwell leads up to the meeting rooms, with the offices situated one floor below.
According to designer Steve Seddon, the objective was to provide an environment appropriate to the functions of the legal profession one that enhanced communication, yet maintained acoustic privacy, with the flexibility to allow tasks and teams to change without further structural upheaval.
“Each workspace is no greater than the task requires,” he says. The office floors are close to open plan, but with full height glass walls, rather than part height screens, between perimeter workspaces. This has enabled an environment that is acoustically controlled, yet provides the visual space’ essential to the overall design concept.
“It was vital to encourage as much eye contact as possible, to enhance the energy, movement and workflow,” says Seddon. “Moreover, given the building’s magnificent location, it was important to maintain a connection with what was outside.”
The octagonal shape of the building can be quite disorienting, explains the designer. Therefore, the visual connection with the outside allows you to navigate your way around the interior by using external landmarks as points of reference.
The flexibility that allows people to be moved throughout the layout without compromising visual appeal represents a guiding philosophy of synergy between workplace and worker. And whilst as leaps of faith go, it may not have been in the “Trust me, I’m a lawyer” category, the willingness of Bell Gully to embrace the new concepts proposed by Seddon was, according to the designer, vital for the project’s overall success.
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ConstructionLT McGuinness | HardwareLockwood |
Structural steelBurnsfield | MetalworkFabricon |
TilingLimestone Jurabeige, installed by Bramco Granite & Marble | CarpetFeltex, installed by |
CeilingTiles by Formans | WorkstationsUltimet System from Kada Commercial Furniture |
GlazingUltraglass | Client rep / managersWareham Cameron & Co |
Operable wallsHuppe System | CabinetryMillbrook |
BlindsWeathermaster | PaintResene |
VeneersAmerican hard maple from Prime Panels | Security systemNedax |
Consultants on behalf of Bell GullySimon Watt, David Chisnall, Maggie Callicrate, Maureen Kelly |
Proving that less can indeed be more, Seddon Associates responded to a plea from leading Wellington law firm Bell Gully to better rationalise the use of space across its existing floor plan by creating an open-plan environment that not only dispensed with the need for one of the floors, but provided a real affinity with the building’s surroundings.
The expansive reception area, minimalist in design, but with the interest of curved wooden forms, affords panoramic views across the harbour. The distinctive stairwell leads up to the meeting rooms, with the offices situated one floor below.
According to designer Steve Seddon, the objective was to provide an environment appropriate to the functions of the legal profession one that enhanced communication, yet maintained acoustic privacy, with the flexibility to allow tasks and teams to change without further structural upheaval.
“Each workspace is no greater than the task requires,” he says. The office floors are close to open plan, but with full height glass walls, rather than part height screens, between perimeter workspaces. This has enabled an environment that is acoustically controlled, yet provides the visual space’ essential to the overall design concept.
“It was vital to encourage as much eye contact as possible, to enhance the energy, movement and workflow,” says Seddon. “Moreover, given the building’s magnificent location, it was important to maintain a connection with what was outside.”
The octagonal shape of the building can be quite disorienting, explains the designer. Therefore, the visual connection with the outside allows you to navigate your way around the interior by using external landmarks as points of reference.
The flexibility that allows people to be moved throughout the layout without compromising visual appeal represents a guiding philosophy of synergy between workplace and worker. And whilst as leaps of faith go, it may not have been in the “Trust me, I’m a lawyer” category, the willingness of Bell Gully to embrace the new concepts proposed by Seddon was, according to the designer, vital for the project’s overall success.
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ConstructionLT McGuinness | HardwareLockwood |
Structural steelBurnsfield | MetalworkFabricon |
TilingLimestone Jurabeige, installed by Bramco Granite & Marble | CarpetFeltex, installed by |
CeilingTiles by Formans | WorkstationsUltimet System from Kada Commercial Furniture |
GlazingUltraglass | Client rep / managersWareham Cameron & Co |
Operable wallsHuppe System | CabinetryMillbrook |
BlindsWeathermaster | PaintResene |
VeneersAmerican hard maple from Prime Panels | Security systemNedax |
Consultants on behalf of Bell GullySimon Watt, David Chisnall, Maggie Callicrate, Maureen Kelly |
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