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Reed Smith: A flexible hero for HQ

Architect: tp bennett

Account Manager: Alice Atiola

Categories: Offices

Photographer: Sam Philips

Main Contractor: Overbury

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A photo of an open plan working space with acoustic panels installed across the entire ceiling

A bold breakout feature ceiling 


The project

tp bennett was engaged to lead the design of Reed Smith’s new London headquarters. The eight-story office, situated at the intersection of the city’s business hub and creative heartland, blends the contrasting elements of modern, sustainable office space with the historical spirit of the original warehouse building it once was.

 

The functional multi-floor layout embraces a combination of open-plan and cellular office spaces. “Each level has been aided with a breakout hub, combining the role of the tea point, breakout and informal meeting space,” explains Associate Director Wojtek Nowak. “Located at the entrance to each level, these spaces are central to each department and extend the interior identity of various dichotomies: old and new; professional and informal; corporate and creative.”

A photo of the corner of an open plan office with a concrete pillar and plants positioned under a full ceiling of acoustic panels

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A photo of a modern open plan office with a range of working spaces, office plants and storage, all under a ceiling fully installed with acoustic panels in a grid formation.

The challenge

 

Such high-traffic office areas are acoustically demanding and require equally high-performance ceiling treatment to absorb the ambient noise they attract. Across the building, each floor had an exposed ceiling system with various services on show. However, with their increased requirements, the hub areas were particularly densely populated with specialist equipment, including joinery, lighting, fire suppression, and ventilation.

 

With no possibility of specifying a discrete solution, tp bennett desired an installation that could be proudly featured and celebrated as part of the curated design language of the project, describes Nowak: “To create a visual statement as a go-to area for the whole floor, and create matching design language across all floors, we were after a product that was undeniably bold and visible, flexible to work with and capable of accommodating various spatial requirements.”

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A photo of a ceiling showing the edge of an acoustic panel installation with lighting fixtures installed throughout

Frontier™ Axis in a custom colour

A wide angle of an open plan working sapce providing a range of working spaces, all positinoed under acoustic panels in a grid design

Frontier™ Axis in a custom colour

A photo of an open plan office positioned under acoustic panels in a grid formation

Frontier™ Axis in a custom colour

A close up photo of acoustic panels in a grid design installed to the ceiling of an office space

Frontier™ Axis in a custom colour

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The solution

A close up photo of a ceiling covered with acoustic panels in a grid design

The tp bennett team chose Autex Acoustics® Frontier™ Axis system to meet the wide-ranging requirements of the space.  “While we were after a product that provided a strong and bold visual statement, we also did not want to limit ourselves, the client, and the contractor on any potential planned or unplanned modifications to these ceilings,” shared Nowak. “With the input from various consultants and working with the Autex Acoustics team, we were able to set out and rationalise the required elements and find out the common cell size to host the multitude of technical items and keep them unified with a bold and elegant system.”

 

Aside from the striking aesthetic and adaptable design, Frontier’s colour options were also essential to the tp bennett team: “Using Autex Acoustics’ products allowed us to keep control of the colour of the actual baffles, as we have been able to use RAL colours, as well as review the product before installation on site in the form of the various mock-ups. The colour choice also extended to the structural fixings, which were painted to match where required.”


The result

A close up photo of a ceiling fully covered by acoustic panels in a grid formation

The Frontier system allowed the office to achieve a coherent and bold look for some of its most important areas without compromising acoustic, flexibility and project programme. Its malleable nature allowed the project team to accommodate changes to the placement of ceiling services effortlessly. Likewise, once on site, the system was quickly assembled without inhibiting the workflow of surrounding trades. Most importantly, in the face of potential changes, programme challenges, and service modifications, the Frontier Axis grid appearance remained consistent and reflective of the original design concept.

 

“The Autex Acoustics team have been aiding the design process from the beginning of the concept stage up to installing the final ceilings. Understanding the product requirements and clear data provided allowed us and the consultant team to prepare drawings and documentation and propose products without ambiguity; furthermore, the contractor team could coordinate the work to the minimum required,” shared Nowak. “At no point, thanks to the involvement of the Autex Acoustics team, have we been left in doubt no matter if the query was design or technical related.”

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tp bennett

Architect

Overbury

Main Contractor