Trainline
Oliver Pohlmann

Trainline

Oktra as Architects

Trainline, the leading independent rail and coach travel platform, had outgrown their existing office space and required an in-situ refurbishment to transform their way of working. Driven by the pandemic, Trainline wanted to reimagine the way they were using the space and embrace a hybrid set up.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

Trainline originally occupied two floors within their building before taking an additional floor to help support their shift to a more agile workspace. The existing office layout wasn’t working for their people so our design team set out to improve the space with a Cat A and Cat B fit out of the new floor that would use the space to its full potential.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

We had the opportunity to get under the skin of the business and take a close look at their ways of working and understand how they work day-to-day. We ran workshops and feedback sessions with their staff to get a sense of the challenges they faced in their office and how we could enhance their space.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

Having worked in the building before, we knew the potential of the space. After listening to staff, we observed the space and looked to see where we could add value. With the addition of the sixth floor, we had the opportunity to remodel the space to improve its functionality.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

To improve the space utilisation, we shifted all the functional spaces such as the meeting rooms and whiteboard spaces to the inside of the property. This allowed us to position staff around the perimeter of the working floors to ensure they had the prime real estate with access to natural light.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

After we analysed the way the Trainline staff used the office, we could see that certain areas were receiving heavy footfall and other areas had become closed off and isolated. Our solution to unlock the full potential of the office space was to remove one desk from the end of each row.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

This was an uncomplicated design solution but this enabled us to create a secondary circulation route through the office and give access to the window bays. The window bays were prominent features in the building but had become cut off from the rest of the office and served as ideal spaces for individual workspaces. By making these small adaptations, we were able to create additional workspaces on each floor without building any partitions.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

Following our staff engagement sessions, we had developed a strong understanding of how their people worked and the types of spaces they required.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

We installed 50 types of agile workspaces per floor, all within close proximity of the main working floors. These include spaces such as high benches, meeting rooms, individual desks and informal spaces which are designed to support the different ways of working in the office.

photo_credit Oliver Pohlmann
Oliver Pohlmann

These changes allowed us to triple the number of meeting rooms in the office from 20 to 60. This increase came from introducing new types of meeting room which catered for smaller and larger occupancies. Rather than having three people in a 10-person meeting room, we reallocated that space in multiple, lower occupancy rooms to better support the way staff used meeting space.

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