BDG architecture + design Transform MoneySupermarket Group’s New Home
BDG architecture + design was appointed by MoneySupermarket Group to create a transformative scheme at its new 34,000 sq ft London office. The space, now home to approximately 250 employees, is a collaborative, smart, people-centric space with a focus on employee interaction. The lack of social areas in its previous office was identified as an issue for MoneySupermarket Group, who expressed a desire to create a more flexible workspace in order to promote productive social interaction between co-workers. A major design feature of the new workplace were new stairs with designated ‘stopping points’ between the three floors, to encourage healthy movement around the building and provide the employees opportunities to integrate and communicate with colleagues in chance meetings.
BDG architecture + design’s Chief Creative Officer, Colin Macgadie says:
“It was all about making the space in the middle work really hard, we incorporated big sliding doors that can shut the space off and create a town hall environment while people can carry on working beyond. The predominant setting is that the doors are left open because the design concept is all about transparency and visual connections.”
Continuing with its desire to promote a united workforce, BDG architecture + design created diverse communal areas that gave MoneySupermarket Group staffers places to work. The spaces ranged from casual and informal breakout spaces, through to serious meeting and open working areas. The layout also allowed for visiting staff from MoneySupermarket Group’s other locations to have sufficient drop-in spaces to collaborate and work.
The Project Team included Como as the fit-out contractor; FUTURE Designs for feature lighting; Spacecraft for furniture supply; Artigo (supplied by Chroma) for the rubber flooring; Havwoods for timber flooring; and Acrylicize for graphics and branding. The MoneySupermarket Group is a British price comparison website firm which focuses primarily on financial services.