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Clement steel windows selected for transformation of Art Deco office block into contemporary work space

5 Jul 2021
Case study

Clement Windows Group has recently manufactured and installed over 300 new steel windows at Douglas House in London.

A great example of 1930s Art Deco architecture, The Douglas Building sits on Great Titchfield Street in London’s West End.

Formerly known as The Media Village, Douglas House was acquired by serviced office providers The Office Group (TOG) from landlords The Langham Estate in 2019. TOG, together with Note Design Studio, transformed the building with a colourful concept that blends the distinctive 1930s features and gives a sense of fluidity, openness and light throughout.

This area of London is a hub for local media and IT businesses operating and the brief for the building was to create a flexible workspace where people can feel stimulated by their environment leading to greater productivity. Wellness was also a central focus and the building includes an oxygen room, a parents’ room and a roof terrace which are all integral to enabling and inspiring everyone who enters.

Well ventilated and an abundance of natural light have become buzzwords in the COVID era and the new steel windows from the Clement EB24 range chosen by office fit and out and refurbishment contractors Parkeray perfectly facilitate both.

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