At the heart of the design is the belief that the best working practice stems from interaction, play and chance encounter as well as quiet concentration.
Alphabeta rejects traditional notions of the controlled office and instead, offers an adaptable space designed for the enjoyment of a creative and empowered workforce.
By restoring and reformatting a series of historic buildings with a sophisticated urban aesthetic, an active and vibrant communal area has been created.
The design offers a variety of spaces and features, from the atrium cafe overlooking the ride-in cycle ramp, to the eighth floor terrace, providing panoramic views across the capital.
At nine storeys high, a dramatic central atrium shapes the dynamic lobby within Alphabeta. A network of meeting places that create opportunities for chance encounters and informal meetings outside the office, are situated off-lobby.
The glazed occupier meeting rooms that cantilever out into the atrium, at various levels, offer privacy without a sense of isolation from the building’s community.
At nine storeys high, a dramatic central atrium shapes the dynamic lobby within Alphabeta. A network of meeting places that create opportunities for chance encounters and informal meetings outside the office, are situated off-lobby.
The glazed occupier meeting rooms that cantilever out into the atrium, at various levels, offer privacy without a sense of isolation from the building’s community.
A communal eighth-floor roof terracing for informal meetings, gatherings or viewfinding.
33 Wigmore Street London W1U 1BZ