Industrial office design: Holloway Li's creative redesign for Broadwick Live - industrialkonzept

Industrial office design: Holloway Li's creative redesign for Broadwick Live

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Holloway Li has completed an innovative design project for renowned live entertainment company Broadwick Live in the UK. The project transforms a 743 square meter office complex into a flexible workspace that seamlessly transforms from an office by day to an event venue by night. Inspired by the rebellious aesthetic of raw, post-industrial club spaces, the design concept combines traditional room layouts with modern elements such as concrete structures, textured plaster and matt black accents, complemented by bright red pipe systems.

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Concrete walls and matt black interventions harmonize with bright red piping - All images by Nicholas Worley

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A sculptural staircase in a minimalist space

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Open plan office in a raw, industrial design

The design reflects the dynamic, event-oriented nature of Broadwick Live, providing versatile work and meeting areas with varying levels of privacy to encourage collaboration and spontaneous meetings. Holloway Li has incorporated living room-style areas and open desk landscapes to meet the needs of a new generation of workers.

The minimalist design of the building envelope, characteristic of Broadwick's club spaces, includes textured render and double-height, in-situ cast concrete walls framing the main atrium. Exposed ventilation ducts, wrapped in silver foil, and red pipework add visual depth to the minimalist base.

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The design team recreated Broadwick Live's club spaces through an all-black material palette to create tension through the texture of certain sculptural elements. Within the space, matte black, strategically placed design elements act as dramatic focal points. A new, impressive black steel staircase is at the center of the design as a tribute to industrial aesthetics. Material consistency is provided by rough, micro-cemented concrete.

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On the first floor, a sculptural micro-cement reception table welcomes guests, while the upper levels offer a monolithic, 6-meter-long communal table that serves as a co-working area and communal dining space. The kitchen, designed as an 'atelier', functions as a utilitarian social space in black microcement wrapped in matt Valchromat.

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All photos by Nicholas Worley

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