Architect and Builder February/March 2019 | Page 81

enjoy external views and natural daylight throughout the day. Design Process The office design process was an extensive and interactive collaboration between novospace and the architects, EPA. The interior concept that emerged at an early stage became known as ‘funky raw’ and this term has stuck as the defining description of the interior design. The principle was to apply honestly expressed textures and materials throughout the RCL Foods building, using polished concrete, exposed brickwork and concrete soffits, rough sawn timber, exposed steel and glass. The building accommodates RCL’s full staff complement over four floors and in two grouped blocks. The building is dissected with a striking quadruple volume glazed atrium and a 65m long steel and timber staircase with a series of interconnecting bridges connects all the levels. The bridges are vital in facilitating and encouraging interaction amongst RCL staff. Informal meeting ‘bays’ were attached alongside each bridge to promote perchance meetings or cups of coffee in the buzz of the atrium’s activity. Careful consideration was applied to areas that required acoustic treatment and this was achieved by using suspended acoustic panels in brightly coloured fabrics. The branding colours were also weaved into furniture pieces, signage and artwork. Ultimately this design alchemy yielded a result which is a stunning and captivating interaction between the building’s archi- tecture and its interior design. 81