As the UK
headquarters for advertising agency 18 Feet & Rising, the offices
were designed with a utilitarian aesthetic that can easily be replaced in a few
years as the company grows. Studio Octopi were asked to
incorporate four qualities into the space; emergence, vortex, action and
illusion. On that account three principle zones were identified within the
agency: work, socialise and pitch. Each zone was then supported by a secondary
tier of: read, make and plan. The zones were defined by black stained plywood
walls and woven vinyl flooring. These act as theatrical devices in function and
appearance. As with theatre the design enhances the presence and immediacy of
the experience.
The work desks were arranged
within a cog form. On entering the agency, the end of the cog disappears out of
view. It is difficult to perceive the space denoted as a work zone, there is an
illusionary aspect to the design. Power and data was taken off the existing
overhead supply and distributed to the desks throughout the low plywood walls.
Break out spaces are scattered to the perimeter provide views across
neighbouring buildings. To the inside of the cog, the kitchen opens onto a
central café seating area. There is no reception; the café area fulfils this
role. 18 feet & rising is probably London ’s
fastest growing independent ad agency, and thus it’s likely the design will be
replaced within a few years. On this basis the fit-out is surprising, a little
unnerving, and in places whimsical. Access more info and photos here.
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