In this video produced by Dezeen for Storey, representatives from the flexible workspace brand and Waugh Thistleton Architects explain how they collaborated to create a reconfigurable office block with minimal environmental impact at 6 Orsman Road in east London.
The white-panel-clad building with ribbon windows, which was designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects for Storey, takes its name from its canal-side location at 6 Orsman Road in Haggerston, east London.
It contains 3,150 square metres of office spaces over five floors and is topped by a roof garden.
The project has a hybrid steel and cross-laminated timber (CLT) structure that is designed to reduce the building's environmental impact, while also allowing it to be fully demounted and repurposed at the end of its lifetime.