DYSON. London Press Office.

Marylebone, London, UK

What did we do?

DYSON Press Office, London.

A new office location for a prominent company.

Site delivery architect for a prominent London Contractor! Brass Architecture aided CAST Interiors in the design development and site delivery of works to an existing office location in Marylebone, Central London. Overhaul of the tiring space. Returned as Press Office for the DYSON group.

Services

  • Strategy
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Feasibility
  • Design Development
  • Pre-Application Submittals
  • Planning Documentation

  • Planning Submittals

  • Associative Artwork

  • Framework of Consultants

Brass inherited the base scheme from others, working with the contractor to develop to suit site conditions.

Our works involved design development with wider design team and client side stakeholders.

A tender set (technical design) was formulated - allowing the contractor to install accordingly.

Ground Floor included demo/ display area on arrival, with visible office space to the rear (ground floor).

Basement Level includes a series of private boardrooms and meeting spaces (plus ancillary offerings).

Existing office imagery below. Our task, full overhaul.

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Shoreditch, London, UK

Where it all started.

Our acclaimed 2016 retail scheme located in Shoreditch, East London.

Following our formation, one of our early projects included assisting the Mast Brothers to launch their UK flagship store.

The brief; a super-accelerated delivery of the scheme to a set opening day deadline (Valentine's Day). Ambitious but achievable with the correct methodology. From the drawing board to full completion in

under 3 months (including required planning consents).

A contemporary and sleek design aesthetic created to align to the company's brand identity.

The return unit zoned with:

(a) an exhibition/display area fronting the public realm

(b) main retail 'shopfloor' demise

(c) back-of-house manufacturing zone

(d) rear packaging and sorting space + ancillary parts.

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