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"It has achieved everything we required and more. Clients have given us very positive feedback and commented that they have never seen anything quite like it before"
Aisling Cannon, Accenture

The project comprised the refurbishment of the ground, third and fourth floors, an area totalling 2,385 sq metres, of Anderson House at the IFSC in Dublin City.

Accenture required an inspirational work environment to stimulate their young and ambitious work force. The design rationale was to inject humour into the environment, focusing on developing a bright, colourful workplace that facilitates teamwork and communication, a space where work is made fun.

Features of the project include the business service desk as a focal point in the reception area. The cafe doubles as both a staff area and informal meeting space. Internet access is provided at a variety of touch down spaces for people on the go. The workplace provides open plan space for permanent staff, a number of hot desks for transient staff, partner offices and a variety of meeting rooms.

The resulting design has created colourful, dynamic and human spaces through friendly warm materials and curved fluid forms.
 

 

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