Victoria Park House, Hackney, London
Sustainable Workspaces
County Hall, London
Sustainable Workspaces is a branch of Sustainable Ventures - a full service ecosystem for sustainable start-ups that provides investment, community, innovation and workspace. Sustainable Workspaces have taken 3,600 sqm on the 5th floor of County Hall - a grade II listed building and former home of the Greater London Council. Material Works were commissioned to design the fit-out of this new space to provide amenities including private offices, event spaces, innovation labs, cafés and break-out areas. The existing space had been untouched since the GLC left in the 1980s, providing a unique context of distressed historic finishes as the backdrop for the new works.
The proposed works for Sustainable Workspaces at County Hall offered a unique opportunity to adapt a landmark building into a progressive, inviting work-space. Designed as a hub for emerging climate tech businesses, the deign uses construction techniques that limit environmental impact and demonstrate a future path for sustainable development.
The project steers a clear path away from traditional office fit-outs that typically use materials with limited life-spans and high levels of embodied energy. In contrast, Sustainable Workspaces focuses on minimal intervention, celebrating the existing and the reclaimed, developing circular life strategies and utilising innovative low energy materials. In doing so, the project not only responds to environmental necessity, but also fosters a natural and comfortable aesthetic, creating a distinct language for work-place design


Project Data
Type: Refurbishment
Size: 3,500 sqm
Total Cost: £4m
Architect: Material Works Architecture
MEP: Taylor Project
Photography: Jim Stephenson, Fred Howarth
Contractor: Cast Interiors
Partition Walls: U-Build
Kitchen: Ecoboard and Richlite


Key Materials:
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Cork flooring - Quadrant Corkform floor planks
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Forbo Marmoleum Flooring - 97% natural and containing recycled cocoa husks from the European chocolate industry
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Graphenstone Interior Paint - low VOC, breathable paint
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Adaptavate Breathaplaster - breathable lime plaster
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Ecoboard - Carbon Negative MDF alternative - made from agricultural waste
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Richlite - recycled paper composite surface
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Reclaimed wood from school science lab worktops
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Smile Plastics - recycled plastic hard surface made of old yoghurt pots
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Biohm ‘Orb’ material - fruit peel waste combined with bio-resin
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Mycelium acoustic baffles - grown from fungus root
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Granby Rock - construction waste terrazzo from demolished houses in Granby, Liverpool
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Kvadrat - Recycled Wool or PET fabrics
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Reclaimed Corrugated Metal Sheets
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Stormboard recycled plastic sheets
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Valchromat - wood fibre composite
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I-Did recycled textile felt from KLM air hostess uniform
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Baux Wood Wool - wood off-cuts to create an acoustic panel
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Blast.studio light fittings made of 3D printed waste coffee cups found on the streets of London
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Reclaimed light fittings from industrial backgrounds
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High Society Studio -light fittings - made of coffee, hemp or beer
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HeijltjesAkkaya cardboard light fittings - fitted in the packaging they are delivered in
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U-Build Partition Walls