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Office interior design, fit out and refurbishment for MRI real estate software in Newcastle

When MRI Software (previously Orchard Information Services) took the decision to move their offices from the Technopole to the Central Square in Newcastle, they turned to Amos Beech again for workplace consultancy regarding the interior design and office fit out of their new location.

Office fit-out and refurbishment for MRI in Newcastle upon Tyne

Any refurbishment and office fit out project in Newcastle has 4 steps:

1. Research

This is partly done by the client and partly done by the interior design team. Together, we have to answer a few questions.

What works for the office space and what doesn’t (based on the company’s needs and on those of the employees)? What are the space limitations (those perfect office chairs may be too big for some areas)? What is your long-term growth plan (scalability is very important)? How is technology helping or hampering the refurbishment and fit out?

Office fit-out stages Newcastle

2. Budgeting

Of course, office refurbishment costs per square metre vary a lot depending on what the client wants. The costs can be tweaked a lot, but there are some areas that are set in stone. The right Newcastle refurbishment company can help you identify the areas and item that leave wiggle room and get you the best costs without sacrificing the outcome.

The best results in terms of both outcome and budgets happen when you work closely together with your office refurbishment and fit-out specialists. They are part of your team and you have to trust them enough to know that your best outcome is their best outcome. Be honest about your budget and about your needs.

3. Project Plan

As soon as the details are agreed upon, the client receives the office fit out and refurbishment project plan. This document contains an outline of what the office will look like as soon as the work is completed.

Office refurbishment project plan, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Office refurbishment and fit out Newcastle for MRI

For the client, this is one of the last stages in which they can ask for changes without seriously affecting the final office refurbishment cost. In our project with MRI, the project plan was the result of close collaboration, so we had minimal changes to make after the client review.

4. Building, Installations and Review

After the office refurbishment and fit-out specialists work their magic and everything is in place, the client is ready to move in. But this doesn’t mean that the work is done for the designers and technicians.

We always ask our clients to review the changes and tell us how they feel in their newly refurbished office. This way, it’s easy to deal with minor creases early on.

The entire process is, of course, more complicated. But these are the stages where the client is most involved.

Furniture and technology

Integral to this was their desire to move their existing workstations which had been supplied by Amos Beech previously and complement them with a bench desk system that would manage the large volume of data and electrical cabling that their development teams needed.

Using Samuel Bruce TeamTable as a starting point and developing a specific product that met the needs of MRI Newcastle was all in a days work for the product design team. By utilising the unit construction of the system a solution was developed that allows all sides of the bench to be worked from without intrusion from legs, support rails or cable management.

office furniture Newcastle

All data and power is perfectly integrated beneath the desk and an on desk grommet offering power and USB charging points make it extremely easy for staff to stay connected without the usual tangle of cables.

Interior design, office fit out and refurbishment Newcastle Upon Tyne 

The scheme isn’t just about desks and task chairs – in todays ‘smart office’ break-out spaces and meeting booths all form an integral part of a ‘knowledge business’ and MRI Newcastle has plenty. Collaboration spaces are fully fitted with power and data points, staff can choose where they work and who they are working with. Flexibility and communication along with a relaxed homely feel to the office interiors makes this space in Newcastle so much more than a workplace. Maybe even a home from home – although the staff might never admit that too readily to their partners who wish they would spend more time at home!

  • Publication date: March 21st 2016

  • Text: Roy James

  • Interior photography: Jill Tate

Amos Beech: working with businesses in Newcastle Upon Tyne on a wide range of office fit out and refurbishment projects:

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A new customer experience centre for Signature Flight Support, Edinburgh

Amos Beech was approached by Signature Flight Support to assist them with the internal fit-out and finishes of their new customer experience centre at Edinburgh Airport. 

The brief was to take a modular building and turn it into a high quality finished interior that reflected the international reach of the business and subtly integrate an Edinburgh/Scottish overtone.

Our Head of Design, Alison Lyall worked closely with the client over many meetings to fine tune the detail to the point where they were delighted with the design proposals. The project was delivered by Oskar James who whilst managing all aspects of the project, also found time to assist in other areas. 

This included the supply and installation of an electric charging point in the carpark and a high quality stereo sound system for the departure lounge and VIP suites.

Hanging acoustic dividers

From the reception desk at front of house, moving through the self-serve bar area into a relaxing and well appointed departure lounge, travellers experience a relaxing and convivial environment whilst they wait to board their flight. Hanging acoustic dividers provide privacy between groups and the feeling of rooms without walls. 

If privacy and discretion is important, then there are separate VIP lounges too. A conference room and remote workspaces are also provided for Signature’s clients. 

The bar area has been expertly built using both off the shelf components and bespoke cabinetry. Feature lighting and LED mood lighting combine perfectly to create the warmth and general ambience of a high end interior. Finishing items such as cushions, rugs and wall coverings enhance the overall look and provide the Edinburgh/Scottish overtones that was part of the design brief.  

The finished result is a massive improvement on the previous building and has had many positive comments from Signature Flight Support customers as they have arrived and departed through the new facility.   

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Office re-design for Fred. Olsen in Stirling

Fred. Olsen Renewables

Fred. Olsen Renewables is an energy producer operating 12 wind farms with more than 338 wind turbines in Scotland, Norway and Sweden and one under construction south of Fort Augustus.

Amos Beech were approached by Fred. Olsen to re-design their expanding office space in Stirling. In this case-study we describe 3 phases finished in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

Office fit-out and refurbishment Fred. Olsen, Stirling

With the country slowly coming out of lockdown and with the hope of eventually heading back to the workplace sometime this year, the client felt it was the ideal time to introduce a more flexible way of working and refurbish the office space and facilities. A fresh start in a fresh space for staff to return to.

Stirling office refurbishment

Phase 1

Half of the office space is dedicated entirely to a variety of collaboration and break out areas. The introduction of large collaboration tables and a large media screen for presenting, allows staff to come together in a vibrant co-working environment. High hot desk benching along the windows allows views out to the surrounding green spaces.

Lockers and a high back meeting booth divide the office without the use of walls. A mix of fixed benches and height adjustable desks make up the more focused workspace. The furniture allows a complete ergonomic selection contributing to a healthy working environment.

New shower and kitchen facilities

New shower and larger kitchen facilities have been introduced, providing staff with cycle to work options and an area to have breaks out with the workspace. The focus on staff well being is apparent and truly reflects the company’s ethos and values.

The design finishes reflect Fred. Olsen branding in the colours and images selected. A large wind farm graphic dominates the glass on the Boardroom, adding interest and colour to the entry corridor. Colour blocking to the walls define spaces and a splash of much needed colour to the walls. Colour pops in the furniture continue the branding throughout the space.

Phase 2

After the success of the initial office refurbishment in Stirling, Fred. Olsen reached out to Amos Beech again when the requirement for additional space arose to accommodate the Fred. Olsen Seawind team.

The brief was to open up the office to create a shared space to connect the teams whilst still giving each their own designated area. The design also had to incorporate an upgrade to the entrance area and enhance acoustics and lighting throughout.

A gateway of colour:

Directional paint “points the way”

The entrance at Fred. Olsen required the same modern, contemporary imagination that the rest of the office has. There is no assigned reception desk, so the entry way must welcome any visitors and make it easy to navigate the space. The design creates a gateway of colour to walk through and draw you into the space. Clever directional paint “points the way” and is instantly recognisable as part of the Fred Olsen brand colours.

Through the “gateway” a new stand-alone glazed partition, separates the Seawind space from the corridor. Specific branding images on the glass represents the Seawind team and reflects the original Fred Olsen Renewables graphic opposite on the Boardroom glass. There is no doubt as to whose office you have entered.

It was important to emphasise the sharing of the collaboration and meeting/breakout facilities by both Seawind and Renewables teams however, the open plan desking, although not separated by partitions retains the feeling of their own identity.  The finishes from the original refurbishment continue into the new space which makes it feel fresh and part of the whole.

Phase 3

Phase 3 of the Fred. Olsen project had multiple facets: the initial one being acoustics. The existing meeting room partitioning was not providing the acoustic needs required for the space. Since opening up the Seawind section of the open plan office as part of Phase 2, they were having issues with noise transfer.

Acoustic solutions

As Amos Beech did not build these rooms originally, we had to come up with solutions to retrofit products and bring the partitions up to the acoustic rating necessary. In addition to above ceiling insulation, we partnered with acoustics specialists BuzziSpace to carry out reverberation tests within each room and come up with the ideal aesthetic solutions to help the sound transfer.

The solutions included several products: acoustic wall tiles, felt wall covering acoustic blocking panels to entire walls, acoustic planters and a timber acoustic panelling system.

Acoustic office solutions

Acoustic wall tiles whose foam has extraordinary noise-absorbing capabilities which work on all sound frequencies. These tiles come in different colours, thickness and formats allowing designs appropriate to the room to be developed with the appearance of a piece of art.

A felt wall covering over acoustic blocking panels allowed us to re-create the original feature wall decoration to the small meeting room using various colours. Keeping the bold colour block design, whilst improving acoustics and becoming a tackable surface. It is the perfect solution for reducing speech and high tones in the space due to its large surface with excellent absorption capabilities.

The client replaced their original planters in the meeting rooms with acoustic planters, an upholstered colourful pot made from high density foam to absorb excessive noise whilst also housing greenery creating healthier environments for people to thrive.

The Boardroom has been upgraded to a timber panelling system surrounding the wall mounted screen which not only helps the acoustics but also creates a high end look to the space. Sound insulation material was used behind to build the wall out and create the housing for the TV.

The second part of Phase 3 was to upgrade the storeroom built in Phase 1 and make practical, whilst attractive solution for PPE storage. A simple yet effective birch plywood unit was designed to fulfil storage needs whilst the seat pad offers a pop of colour to tie into the Fred Olsen branding demonstrated throughout the space.

A shared collaboration space

The third and final part of Phase 3 was to re-arrange the Seawind section of the open plan office to become a shared collaboration space. 

Utilising the existing furniture throughout the office the high back booth, large round worktable and high poseur tables were brought together to form a more collaborative section of the office.  This stresses even more the importance of the acoustics implemented above.

Into this zone Fred. Olsen have added a single person acoustic work pod, in which to make VC and private calls away from the desk without booking out a full meeting room. The Max Calma Z acoustic pod has its own lighting and ventilation system, desktop with power/USB and in-built soft seating. The acoustic felt ceiling and side wall ensure you won’t be disturbed by outside noise and creates a comfortable workspace for concentration.

These additions to the office have ensured a better working environment, and relatively simple changes to the furniture layout have made sure the space is functioning correctly for the current needs of the Fred. Olsen business.

  • Published: 23rd August 2021 (phase 1), 12 December 2022 (phase 2), 30 Januari 2024 (phase 3)

  • Text & Photography: The Amos Beech Team

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