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‘my desk, or my office’, this approach creates a team-based, egalitarian community, breaking down communication barriers and stimulating productivity. Further to this relaxed, activity-based workplace approach, both floors have been stripped back to allow for ease of movement and to achieve a visibly connected workplace. “We also introduced a large internal staircase, offering a strong visual link as well as a circulation link between floors,” Harris says. “Fluid staff movement was an important part of the design, in terms of collaboration, incidental exercise, and socialising. And the open spaces, broad corridors and large staircase facilitate this.” Every part of the design works hard to contribute to a multi-use environment. The large reception with views out to the Sydney Harbour Bridge is part of this and is located adjacent to a variety of con- versational, desking and standing areas. All of these are designed so they can be swept to one side to create a large, dynamic town hall environment. So there are no barriers within the office except a few dedicated meeting rooms, and in most cases the areas of use are subtly and simply indicated by dropped ceilings or even area carpet rugs. Both of these elements also help deaden noise and so bring a degree of privacy within the open-plan volumes. Warm, reassuring tones on the carpets and wood ceilings are offset by groupings of colourful furniture, which can be swapped in or out to change the look. The eye-catching iridescent blue on the stairwell changes with the play of light – highlighting this all-important social circulatory feature. Project:Savills, Governor Phillip Tower, Sydney Interior design:Futurespace Fit-out company and project engineer:Buildcorp Project engineer:Peter Hawkings, Futurespace Partitioning:Plasterboard and stud partitioning Window/door joinery:Maneto Hardware:Barben Architectural Hardware Flooring:Interface, Tretford, Aspire Rock, Polyflor Wallcoverings: Vescom Tonga wallcovering from Eurowalls; Pleat wallcovering from Kvadrat Maharam Ceiling:Decor Systems Veneers:Elton Group Paints:Dulux, Axolotl Lighting:Wood mark by Luxmy, Stylecraft, ELS, HGFS, Luxxbox, Euroluce, Koda Workstations:Isatelliti from UniFor Workstation task chairs:Gesture Task Chair in Liquorice from Cognet Connect Reception furniture:CULT, Own World, Living Edge Additional furniture:Jardan, Schiavello, HGFS, Stylecraft, Zenith, Designer Rugs see more images: search 49916 at Trendsideas.com search: “activity based working” at Trendsideas.com Facing page:A prime property firm in a prime position, Savills office reception and adjacent hub has a circle-seat view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Right:Even the meeting rooms have a transparent quality in a fit-out that values connection and equality over privacy and elitism. Story by Charles Moxham Photography by Nicole England search | save | share at