Peldon Rose designs RSPH's new London headquarters
Peldon Rose Workplace Consultants has designed the new headquarters for The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) in London, UK.
The facility spans over an area of 8,000 square feet encompassing three levels of a Grade II listed Victorian structure. Its front of house spaces and meeting rooms are reflective of the organisation's informative nature and retains the historic features of the structure.
The building features a central atrium and has been equipped with windows at the front and back which optimises natural light penetration throughout. The amount of natural light circulation is further enhanced with installation of floor to ceiling partitions made of glass. The glass partitions offer the facility a contemporary look.
The walls of the building's common areas sport a white tone. The areas are also adorned in bold-hued panels as well as colourful furniture pieces. The meeting rooms of the facility are light and airy. The rooms have been segregated with the help of glass panels. The look of the property has been complemented by its Georgian-style pillars featuring graphics of green forest and woods.
