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Bureau, 90 Fetter Lane
Architect
John Robertson Architects
Place
London, UK
Photo
Matt Livey

Door jambsJRA carried out the refurbishment and repositioning of Bureau at 90 Fetter Lane for Evan Randall Investors. The prominent Midtown site has been transformed from a dated 1980s building into a contemporary multi-occupier workspace with high specification facilities and user experience at its heart.

The hall’s dominant elements are the lifts, whose doors and intradoses have been realized by De Castelli in DeLabré Brass and surrounded by a wall covered in DeLabré Stainless steel. The walls are interspersed by tubular elements in brass in DeLabré finishing that is characterized by overlapping oxidations that creates a refreshing change of tonalities. Impressive is the intervention on the large circular column of the hall that has been entirely covered in brass. From the outside of the building you have the chance to see further architectural elements inside the building such as the panels in DeLabré Brass used as dividers and decorative elements.

Project specifications
Boiserie & Scomposta

The distinctive metamorphic capacities of metal create their own stylistic patterns even on the simplest of monochrome surfaces. The possibilities offered by the Scomposta and Boiserie wall covering systems ensure a range of highly flexible compositional solutions and meet the needs of those seeking truly original expressive possibilities of the highest quality. Comprising panels of different sizes, the two systems are fully customizable. With the Scomposta system, the panels are mounted onto wall racks. For Boiserie, it is possible to install wooden or aluminum panels covered with De Castelli materials. Whatever the solution chosen by the designer, both systems allow maximum compositional freedom to ennoble surfaces of any size.

Metal finishes
DeLabré Stainless steel
E11
DeLabré Brass
F2
 
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