A vibrant communal hub for Bristol’s newest office space.
Assembly C is the second building in the newest office development in Bristol’s Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone. Alongside property developers Axa IM Alts and Bell Hammer, Interaction were commissioned to design and fit-out the Clubroom, a communal breakout area and event space for the tenants of Assembly C.
Interaction delivered a fully flexible space that will allow tenants to build community, host events and prioritise wellbeing. Flanking the Clubroom is a 5,000 sq ft roof terrace with fantastic views over Bristol offering even more space for tenants to make the most of. The focus of the space is the beautifully finished teapoint designed to build community.
Interaction quickly understood Assembly Bristol’s unique design, its distinctive colour palette and the brief to promote occupier delight and wellness.
Patrick Davis
Development Manager, Bell Hammer
A communal space
Flexibility meets style
The Clubroom offers a vibrant space for Assembly C tenants to come together, build community and promote wellbeing. The space is open daily as a communal breakout area, will offer fitness classes and allow tenants to book the room for private events. Foldaway tables on wheels and stackable chairs allow the Clubroom to be reconfigured for any activity – from conferences to yoga classes. A teapoint doubles as a space to build community between tenants and a bar for events.
The deep-blue tiles and kitchen units compliment the blue external framework of the Assembly C building, and exposed iconic yellow steels helps add vibrant pops of colour. Wood flooring and furniture makes the space feel relaxed and inviting, whilst reflecting Assembly’s strong focus on sustainability.
Buildings made for the future
A focus on sustainability
The Assembly buildings have been built with the future in mind, and offer excellent sustainability credentials. Assembly are working towards BREAM and WELL certifications, whilst the construction process produced 26% lower carbon emissions compared to other new build office developments in Bristol.
When fitting-out the Clubroom, Interaction chose sustainable finishings and furniture that echoes Assembly’s aim to create green spaces. The terrazzo countertop was chosen not only for its gorgeous colours, but also because of its eco-credentials – it is made in London from leftover quarry material.
Design Features
Details that matter.
Perfectly placed styling including wood finishes, natural stone ornaments and plants echo the sustainable focus of the building and help bring the outside in. Theo Stools provide the perfect spot to have a coffee at the sustainably made Diespeker & Co. terrazzo worktop and bar.
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