MWH Fitout

With the understanding that MWH achieves innovative best practice solutions for power, water and waste water industries of Australia, the interior fit out proposal by Reddog Architects creates a fluid corporate workspace of distinction.

The reception is a dynamic interplay of angular forms, designed to facilitate ease of entry and create an impression of subtle sophistication and warmth.  Stepping from the lift, the experience is one of clear direction.  The extruded reception desk, a dominant gesture, spears through the space to direct visitors to the waiting space and meeting rooms beyond.

Once within the office area the layout of the space follows the idea of a central service core with working zones divided into two pods either side.  The service core contains offices, admin staff and utilities which requires access by the staff.   Planning allows for two major circulation highways connecting the working pods and for a secondary circulation ring road around the central core zone.

A variety of breakout spaces, ranging from high bar seating to soft relaxed sofas, are provided to support individual working patterns.  Breakout spaces are also located along circulation routes to provide opportunities for interaction and collaboration between staff.

Emphasis has been placed on maximising natural light across the floor plate, by pulling workstations and offices back from windows, such that no one owns the views.  Offices have glazed walls to allow continuous light flow.

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MWH offices