The PRiSM project was completed in 2019 and launched in conjunction with residential consultancy Cast.
Understandably, the stunning atrium is Burles’ favourite thing about the building, ‘it gives light, it gives a sense of space.’ She also particularly likes being at their end of it, which is tucked away at the opposite end from the main entrance as ‘it’s got that slightly knocked back, industrial, vintage look.’ Chris agrees, calling the exposed steel beams, ‘Industrial Chic.’ He is also a huge fan of the breakout area’s big, wooden tables, which he sees as an extended part of their studio.‘Clients enjoy coming here,’ he says.

‘We often have kick-off meetings with about 20 people from contractors to suppliers etc.We push the tables together, and buy croissants from the cafe and it’s great.Our clients even hang out in the cafe afterwards and have lunch.’.

A quick look around their studio, which is filled with interior must-haves for their clients; from large mirrors to rolled-up rugs - not to mention, the showstopper: Elvis, an adorable French bulldog - leaves you with no doubt these are busy and successful people with a space that works for them, helping them to create award-winning work.Chris confirms this notion, ‘It’s serious businesses in here.

People doing serious business.
It’s a real workspace.’.I feel that we’re all equal, so I go with that.'.
MARIA MAMOURA, DIRECTOR, CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES.'Being part of the computational design team where we are introducing new technologies and methodologies, I have found people to be very open and there aren’t any preconceptions because I’m a woman, which is great.
And at Bryden Wood, we are all equals.It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman.
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