James Stirling's Postmodern No 1 Poultry Building Reopens as WeWork Offices
No 1 Poultry, the iconic Grade II* listed landmark in London designed by James Stirling, has opened its doors as WeWork?s 28th London location. The Postmodern masterpiece now serves as a WeWork space for 2300 members, as well as shops, a roof garden, and a restaurant.
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No 1 Poultry, the iconic Grade II* listed landmark in London designed by James Stirling, has opened its doors as WeWork?s 28th London location. The Postmodern masterpiece now serves as a WeWork space for 2300 members, as well as shops, a roof garden, and a restaurant.After being saved from a major renovation that would have eliminated its iconic Postmodern façade, No 1 Poultry building was carefully renovated by WeWork?s in-house team of designers, featuring bold colors, homely furnishing, and artwork inspired by the surrounding area.
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The sensitive renovation has culminated in large lounges offering views of the scheme?s colorful, blue ceramic tiled rotunda. The prow of the building features boardrooms, wellness spaces, and intimate lounges, positioned to exploit views of Bank Junction and central London.
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The interiors are adorned with tongue in cheek artwork referencing the surrounding area, such as shoes stepping in gum, workers sliding on banana skins, and ?a neon depicting a London cab with wheels alight referencing the phrase ?burning up the streets of the city?.?
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We took a...
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No 1 Poultry, the iconic Grade II* listed landmark in London designed by James Stirling, has opened its doors as WeWork?s 28th London location. The Postmodern masterpiece now serves as a WeWork space for 2300 members, as well as shops, a roof garden, and a restaurant.After being saved from a major renovation that would have eliminated its iconic Postmodern façade, No 1 Poultry building was carefully renovated by WeWork?s in-house team of designers, featuring bold colors, homely furnishing, and artwork inspired by the surrounding area.
Courtesy of WeWork
The sensitive renovation has culminated in large lounges offering views of the scheme?s colorful, blue ceramic tiled rotunda. The prow of the building features boardrooms, wellness spaces, and intimate lounges, positioned to exploit views of Bank Junction and central London.
Courtesy of WeWork
The interiors are adorned with tongue in cheek artwork referencing the surrounding area, such as shoes stepping in gum, workers sliding on banana skins, and ?a neon depicting a London cab with wheels alight referencing the phrase ?burning up the streets of the city?.?
Courtesy of WeWork
We took a...
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