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Designer: FOSTER + PARTNERS
Location: London, UK
The Foster + Partners designed Bloomberg European headquarters in the City of London occupies a 3.2 acre site between the Bank of England and St Paul’s Cathedral. Responding to its historic context, while re-envisioning the future of office buildings, it provides the highest standards of sustainability and wellbeing for its occupants.
The intention was to develop an inspiring, innovative, dynamic and collaborative workplace that encouraged teamwork. A key element to achieving this aim is the conference rooms where ideas are explored and shared around the world. The Walbrook Dining/Meeting Room required multiple statement LED light fittings that would not only provide illumination and an aesthetic contribution but would also inconspicuously house the microphones needed.
Construction contractor Sir Robert McAlpine had previously worked with Dernier & Hamlyn on other complex projects including Quadrant 3, the conversion of the former Regent Palace Hotel, to provide a mix of office, retail, residential and restaurant space and suggested to Foster + Partners that Dernier & Hamlyn would be the ideal choice to propose an appropriate custom-made solution.
Project Director at Sir Robert McAlpine Tim Hare says: “Our previous experience of working with Dernier & Hamlyn gave us confidence wholeheartedly to recommend them for this demanding project. They are much more than lighting manufacturers and their expertise in problem solving came to the fore again here.”
The original design specified eleven 1.1m long vertically hanging glass tubes. However, after analysing the fragility and also the impossible task of making such sections perfectly straight in glass, our team recommended high quality acrylic alternatives. They then modelled multiple cabling scenarios for the lighting and the microphones to determine the optimum arrangement that would eliminate interference, which was then encased by hand in silk and met all of the client’s requirements for sustainability, maintenance and technical performance.