Slides from the annual Charities & Not For Profit Best Practice Forum. The Forum highlighted the pro & con\'s of relocation verses refurbishment whilst in situ.
5. Case study Good foundations Client Charities Aid Foundation Location West Malling, Kent, UK Size 40,700 sq ft, 9 Phases THE CUSTOMER A leading charity specialising in the provision of financial services for other charities and donors. THE PROJECT Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) built their head office in 1995 and bought good quality furniture to create a good working environment for their 400 Staff. 13 years on, the furniture was in good condition but the interior was tired and they had expanded so the building was feeling cramped, dull and impractical. CONSTRUCTIVE WORKSPACES SOLUTION Having successfully completed CAF’s London office, Constructive was appointed to accommodate 500 staff, reusing as much of their existing furniture as possible, while designing and updating the interior implementing modern office practise such as hot-desking, touchdown zones and business pods etc. During a nine phase program using the staff break-out areas as swing space the project ran smoothly and on budget. We reconfigured some of the existing furniture to a more efficient layout on both the ground and second floors whilst introducing new bench systems to the first floor. Coloured feature walls give depth and energy whilst the terracotta copy pod business areas clearly mark the corners of each floor. The rearrangement of storage and the installation of white storage wall have made the floors appear more spacious, light and airy in line with their London counterparts. CAF are inspired by the changes we made and say “it is a lot nicer place to work”! Case study
15. construct relate create Use of space Preliminary concepts Floorplate 632.8 sq m 95 open plan staff 4 offices 3 cellular meeting spaces tea point and break out post and print area High density rolling storage 99 staff total (+22) 1 staff per 6.39 sq m existing 77 staff 1 staff per 8.2 sq m
16. construct relate create Use of space Preliminary concepts open plan managers workstations hot desking benches mobile non owned meeting table low level storage cabinet and desk extension high density rolling storage Mid height storage cabinets used for document reference
17. construct relate create Use of space Preliminary concepts concept - the hub freestanding 1600mm high hub wall with feature finish main circulation path and communication area shared to promote informal discussion and generate accidental meetings – encouraging staff engagement print / copy and post area feature tea point feature flooring using oblique logo
19. Building grid / Mullion detail Impact of external atrium to internal use Sprinkler head location Sensitive to building strengths / multi aspect building analysis Building analysis Design proposal
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21. Site findings Building analysis M+E The above floor is served by a 400v three phase supply terminated in the electrical riser sited on the 4 th floor. The electrical circuits are fed from a Merlin Gerin T.P.N. distribution board. There is a comms room positioned at the rear of the floor which appears to serve the 4 th , 5 th , 6 th and 7 th flr comms network. The power to the comms room is supported by local distribution boards sited in the comms room. Small Power - There is a small power electro patent busbar system installed under the false floor at present. There are no floor boxes installed into the floor. The floor depth is approx 175 mm therefore grommets or floor boxes could be installed. There is adequate capacity on the distribution board for additional circuits. Lighting Installation - The lighting is achieved by the installation of perimeter compact fluorescent downlights and linear LG3 fluorescent luminaires installed into the plank ceiling. The lighting is controlled by a manual retractive switch at the main entrance. The lighting system can be controlled by manual switching or P.I.R. movement sensor control. The lighting control is manufactured by Leax Controls. There would be the need to add additional luminaires if cellular offices are to be installed. I.T. Installation - There appears to be 192No UTP Cat6 lines installed to various locations distributed around the office space. The installation is wired in LSF cabling laid on rubber matting. The network cables are terminated into Cat6 patch panels located in the comms room. Security - There is an access control system installed to the 3 doors leading to the office space. Air Conditioning – General This new building has a 4-pipe chilled/hot water system serving ducted fan coils manufactured by Ability Projects. The above ceiling units supply conditioned air through a continuous linear perimeter diffuser and 4 additional grilles towards the centre of the office. We are able to adapt air supplies from fan coils to redirect air as needed, and would then need attendance from the BMS installers to re-set control for any individual areas. We would not adapt pipework services as this impacts every other floor and would require that the chilled water system is re-commissioned. Computer Room Air Conditioning A combination of 3 x Denco downflow units provide temperature, humidity and filtration close control. At present the room is full of computer racks and conditioned air is blown up through them via the floor void. These should be ideally matched to any need. Plumbing/Ventilation/Electrical As there are dedicated tea points, shower room, WC’s etc., we do not envisage the need for additions. Overview This is a high specification building which is currently fully open-plan. If partitioned, offices will be served by sufficient fan coils, however, there may be control issues as individual areas require differing temperatures (e.g. If the chiller is shut down then cooling cannot be provided). building analysis
23. Strategic Considerations Brief – high level requirements Professional experience for potential clients visiting site Clients must feel as though they are being ‘hosted’ Segregated client/back office areas Distinct separation between common areas and client space (wow factor) Minimum accent, maximum impact Integration with global communication technology (sight lines and ease of use) Must facilitate growth & flexibility for future change without impact on infrastructure Must be efficient and effective as a space to optimise high rents per sq ft strategic brief
24. Behind the scenes Considerations General rationale Efficient and direct lines of communication Obstruction free, fluid circulation around space Access to the external facade and natural resources to all visitors + users. Minimum accent, maximum impact Feng Shui – (key drivers ) Position of workstation – No backs to windows Position of office - Not close to main entrance. Pathways - This is where spirits gather and spread to surrounding areas Colour - Yellow stands for peace, red encourages money, earthy palettes hold the spirits in pertaining to the earth, water and fire spectrum Materials - Mirror bring luck as long as not in direct line from entrance strategic brief
35. Understanding Design Considerations Project process i soq EQUIPMENT storage, resource areas soq TOOLS work & customer settings soq ioq TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES layout customer & work areas i i i MANAGEMENT STYLE inspiring/controlling CULTURE desired behaviours i i i s s i WOKRPLACE STRATEGIES WORKPLACE LOCATIONS SIZE & SPACE INFRASTRUCTURE flexibility TOOLS TECHNOLOGY HEALTH & SAFETY ERGONOMICS & HUMAN FACTORS ENVIRONMENTAL air, light, temperature CURRENT, EVOLVING PROJECTED & IDEAL BRAND SOFT PROTOCOLS COMMUNICATING CHANGE SUPPORT ANALYSIS resources STRUCTURE/ ROLES vertical, horizontal & social COMMUNICATION STRUCTURES formal & informal FLOW information, knowledge & work through organisation BUSINESS PROCESS PEOPLE/ ORGANISATION COMMUNICATION & LINKAGES IDEAS generated & generalised company ENSURING SUCCESS Hard
36. Understanding Design Considerations Project process objective success vision strategy value people solutions process analysis/ review tools building knowledge procurement route implementation measurement completion best thinking ideas creativity
39. construct relate create Choice & variety Fixed Vs Flexible Project process Fixed Hybrid Flexible (Influencers) Roles & Functions (Restraints) Technology & Working Practice
40. What, why, how, when construct relate create Work profiles WORK-PROFILE A INTERNAL-STATIC-INDIVIDUAL Access to an owned desk. Ratio 1:1 WORK-PROFILE B INTERNAL-STATIC-TEAM WORK-PROFILE C INTERNAL-MOBILE-TEAM WORK-PROFILE D EXTERNAL-STATIC-INDIVIDUAL WORK-PROFILE E EXTERNAL-MOBILE-TEAM Access to an owned desk, formal and informal meeting rooms and shared project spaces. Ratio 1:1 Access to a shared desk, formal and informal meeting rooms and shared project spaces. Ratio 1:1.5 Access to a shared desk. Ratio 1:2 Access to a touch down station, formal and informal meeting rooms and shared project spaces. Ratio 1:3 Now that we have an understanding of the way that the staff will need to work in the new building we can start to look at how the space has to be configured to enable them to work productively. Each of the 4 to 8 work-profiles that we have defined will use space and technology in a different way and so will need a variety of work-settings to work at. Both the space and the technology has to support and enable users to carry out their job functions efficiently and effectively. Project process
47. What should I do? Conclusions Should I Stay or Should I Go?
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