Public Office will support creative work in all its forms. Public halls on ground and level one bring together cultural, social and wellbeing activities. Artists, creatives and knowledge businesses occupy the upper levels. A rooftop botanical garden provides a place of connection.

A building of three parts – public halls, workspaces and a rooftop botanical garden.

The public halls bring together thirteen food, drink, retail, cultural and wellbeing spaces.
Public Halls
Double-height spaces connected across levels by a grand central stair. On the ground floor, a marketplace of shops and hospitality spaces: an all-day canteen, a casual eatery, a neighbourhood bar, a corner shop and a street-facing clothing store. On level one, a cavernous bathhouse, a gallery hosting performances and exhibitions, a light-filled movement studio, a cultural venue and a series of retailers united by their concern for artisanship and materiality.

Workspace interiors reflect a robust architecture of carefully detailed everyday materials.
Workspaces
Public Office will be a place of concentrated creativity. Tenancies include micro ‘ateliers’ for making and working opening out to a garden terrace; affordable artist studios; hard-wearing, small-footprint creative offices for tenants to evolve and grow; and open floorplates for larger creative or knowledge-based companies. All workspaces prioritise volume and light with generous 3.6-metre ceilings.

A reverence for nature
More than 3,000 predominantly native plants will form part of the architecture. Semi-circular balconies run up the spine of the building, with hanging gardens warmed by the morning sun. Set within the 700 square-metre deep soil botanical rooftop garden is a central glasshouse pavilion providing seating and refreshments.
Location
Designed to minimise environmental impact and maximise tenant wellbeing
Project Team
Workspace types
Expressions of interest are welcome from individuals and businesses engaged in all forms of creative work, from art, design and culture, to technology, food, publishing, fashion and creative services – and the businesses that support these activities.

Garden Office
75-150 people
Open and customisable spaces that look out to a densely planted garden terrace.
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Atelier
4-8 people
Robust, compact spaces for working and making, with a shared kitchen and meeting rooms.
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Artist Studio
1-35 people
Hard-wearing spaces for the production of art and design in a communal setting.
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Creative Studio
12-30 people
Fully furnished spaces with a warm domestic feel, tailored to small-to-medium creative businesses.
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Creative Office
25-65 people
Adaptable spaces for medium-sized creative businesses, colocated with like-minded neighbours.
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Full Floor Office
120-150 people per level
Open, flexible floorplates for larger businesses, including unified tenancies across contiguous levels.
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