Neiheiser Argyros recently completed ConsenSys London, a five story building that provides radically different work environments.
– images & text by the authors

No two people work in exactly the same way.

Each of us have different spaces that we prefer working in – the cafe, the library, a corner office, a distraction-free cubicle, lying on our back in the park – and often this varies depending on the time of day or type of work. Neiheiser Argyros project to fit-out a five-story office building as the new London headquarters of Consensys, a fast growing blockchain software start-up, acknowledges and celebrates this difference, providing radically different working atmospheres throughout the five story building.

PHOTO BY LUKE HAYES
PHOTO BY LUKE HAYES

The project challenges received assumptions about the value of openness and flexibility in workplace design, and instead creates a variety of distinct spaces carefully tuned to support different modes of work.

PHOTO BY LUKE HAYES
PHOTO BY LUKE HAYES

“Specifically, we’ve introduced an “object” into the center of each floor to loosely divide the space into distinct work environments, each with a unique material palette and associated atmosphere. The space of the central object hosts meeting rooms and phone booths of varied sizes and acts like a palette cleanser, providing a neutral space of transition and gathering on each floor”, tell us the architects.

PHOTO BY SIMONE BOSSI

PHOTO BY LUKE HAYES

Surrounding the central object are distinct work environments.

Each space alludes to a metaphorical location to establish both an atmosphere and a set of ‘’ground-rules’’ for how work is to be carried out. The Laboratory with its light grey flooring, white furniture, and sanitized fluorescent light is an open but distraction-free space for focused work.  The Library with its cork flooring and dark wood furniture evokes a medieval study for individual contemplation. The bright orange carpeting of the Living Room with its soft furnishings offers a space for informal working and casual conversation.  The checkered black and white Georgian flooring of the Dining Room with its large communal table encourages open dialog and collaboration.

PHOTO BY SIMONE BOSSI
PHOTO BY SIMONE BOSSI
PHOTO BY SIMONE BOSSI

Windows in the central plywood object are aligned to create views across each floor, moments of permeability that stitch together the various work environments. In this way the spaces are both distinct and connected, a collage of different material and experiential environments held loosely together by the geometry of the central object on each floor.

PHOTO BY SIMONE BOSSI
PHOTO BY SIMONE BOSSI

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2ND FLOOR PLAN
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Facts & Credits
Project title ConsenSys
Architecture / Lead Architects  Neiheiser Argyros
Design Team            Ryan Neiheiser, Xristina Argyros, Danae Haratsis, Eleni Vagianou, Kevin Larson, Georgia Kestekoglou, Atiyeh Naghavi
Engineering na
Landscape na
Lighting Desing The Lighting Asylum
Contractor           Construction & Shopfitting Ltd
Clients                   ConsenSys
Completion Year  2019
Gross Built Area 1400 sq.m
Location                 London, UK
Photography   Simone Bossi / Luke Hayes / Neiheiser Argyros      


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