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Reception and office redesign for Parkhead Housing in Glasgow

Parkhead Housing Association was established in July 1977 based in Glasgow and was one of Scotland's first community-based Housing Associations.

‘Striving to develop and improve the Parkhead Community’

Reception and office redesign for Parkhead Housing in Glasgow

We were asked by Parkhead Housing Association to prepare design proposals for the Reception and associated Interview Rooms at Helenvale Street in Glasgow. We were also to include a light refresh to other areas.

The first exercise completed was the study of other housing associations in Glasgow to make comparisons. We gauged the aesthetic and quality of these then made special effort to match the interiors of Parkhead Housing Association with the core function of their business and not be ostentatious.

Simplicity and functionality were key to the successful design. Whilst the key part of the project was the redesign of the reception with support staff behind, and three interview rooms, other areas were also looked at. We created the ‘Snug’ for quiet work and smaller one to one internal meetings, and the ‘Bothy’ to support breakout and informal meetings. Main offices were refreshed with new carpet and decoration with existing furniture re-used. The Boardroom was also redesigned, and new furniture supplied. Lightweight flip top tables were used to create a variety of layouts to suit different meeting sizes and styles allowing more flexibility.

A soft palette of greys, pinks and blues were used to create a more relaxed homely environment. Warm tones of timber were introduced in the flooring and a feature timber screen between the desk and the office area behind allowing views through.

Published: 13 September 2022

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Office refurb and furniture for Edinburgh International Festival

For 3 weeks in August, every year, Edinburgh becomes an unparalleled celebration of the performing arts. Edinburgh International Festival has been running the event since 1947 and it continues to attract visitors from across the globe.

When EIF approached us to refurbish their offices, they were looking for a company who could meet their extremely tight timescales. This was because the 2022 event was about to start and they needed their contact centre up and running in time to provide event support.

The Victorian staircase at the Hub of the offices and event space of the Edinburgh International Festival, designed by Augustus Pugin. Originally designed as a meeting hall for the Church of Scotland, today it is the home of the Edinburgh International Festival and is used as a ticket office, information centre and performance venue. The interior has been retained, with contemporary artworks representing the sponsors of the festival. (obviously, we didn’t touch this space 😀)

Office refurbishment and furniture for EIF

Amos Beech installed our own Samuel Bruce range of bench desks into the space. By keeping large stocks of steel desk frames and having the manufacturing capacity to be able to produce desk tops and screens quickly, we were able to meet their needs.

Cable management was also a key issue to solve with this project. The Samuel Bruce bench desking comes with a high capacity central cable tray along with vertical cable risers that neatly contains high volumes of cables within its structure, keeping the appearance of the space neat and tidy.

The desks are complemented with various break-out and meeting spaces along with privacy oriented booths with good acoustic control, ensuring sound is attenuated efficiently.

Finally, we have to mention the location – a beautiful gothic building with high ceilings, a spire and a roof top terrace with fantastic views down the Royal Mile and up to Edinburgh Castle.

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A new office interior for Impact Solutions in Livingston

Impact Solutions supports companies to develop new technologies and services by testing the environmental impact of their offering, from concept through to commercialisation.

Impact Solutions knew they wanted to create a fantastic new interior for their offices but they also knew what ‘value for money’ really represents.

A vibrant space, full of variation and colour

The Amos Beech team were able to provide realistic pre-project high level figures based on the look and feel that they wanted to create and gave them the confidence to work with our Design & Build Team to deliver the project.

We worked closely with the Impact Solutions management team, providing many colour and product samples to ensure there were no surprises and that everything would meet their expectations.

The result is a vibrant space, full of variation and colour yet retaining a sense of cohesion and professionalism that can only be achieved when you employ the services of great interior designers.

Quiet/concentration working areas are sympathetically merged alongside more creative/collaborative space with the clever use of acoustic screens and open shelving units. These create the feeling of rooms without building solid partitions, saving cost and time on site for the installation.

Impact solutions now have a facility and service offering that clients are continually blown away by whether they have seen their previous premises or not. The building and the people puts them in a great position to grow further over the next 20 years.

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