Inside Waugh Thistleton’s latest sustainable office project

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On the banks of Regent’s Canal in London, in the thriving creative hub of Haggerston, Storey, British Land’s arm of flexible office spaces, has unveiled the latest of its buildings. 6 Orsman Road is 34,000 sq ft over five floors, designed to cater to businesses with 20+ employees. 

The project has been designed by locally based architectural practice Waugh Thistleton Architects with sustainability in mind, recycling and re-using materials in the build wherever possible. The construction method – a hybrid of cross-laminated timber and steel – a process which results in far lower embodied carbon than traditional concrete and steel, while timber offcuts from the building have even been re-purposed into furniture within the offices shared spaces. 

Productivity and wellbeing have also been factored in as core values of the project. Storey’s ‘spine system’ offers a configurable office which is a mix of private and public spaces, but working with acousticians Sandy Brown on the project ensures that noise is kept to a minimum through the design of the building where it needs to be, offering louder, more collaborative spaces in other areas of the building, including a café.