Two Bristol and two Reading offices named among best in Southern England by British Council for Offices
Two offices in Bristol and two in Reading have been named among the best in Southern England by BCO, the British Council for Offices.
At the British Council for Offices Awards, One Portwall Square was named Best Commercial Workplace and Dock House in Welshback was named Best Project up to 1,500sqm.
Meanwhile, Campus Reading International was named Best Refurbished/Recycled Workplace, and the HERE Building at HERE + NOW at Thames Valley Park, Reading won the award for ESG.
Judges said One Portwall Square demonstrates what can be achieved on a compact city centre site, even in the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The six-storey Grade A office building of 35,750 sq ft was constructed on the site of disused squash courts and provides desirable sustainable workplace to the Bristol office market.
A key focus of the building was placed on wellbeing and environmental performance. The judges were particularly impressed by the pioneering mixed-mode heating, ventilation and cooling system, incorporating passive ventilation with traffic light system and concrete core cooling through embedded pipework in the exposed floor slabs.
Occupier experience in the building is enhanced through roof terraces on every level and a touchless journey throughout the building.

The judges highlighted how this office is a perfect example of where an occupier ‘expresses their personality through fixtures and décor’. The building was commercially successful, having been fully let.

Moving away from a reliance on fossil fuels, electric heat pumps have been implemented, and over 95 per cent materials removed from site have been reused. The Social Value Bank has worked alongside the project to track and demonstrate the project’s social impact.
The building has been designed for flexibility delivering a range of options from fully fitted incubator space to CAT A fit-out and shell and core space. Occupiers benefit from high-quality amenity including a restaurant, town hall space, and a gym and wellness suite.
The project was awarded a wide range of credentials including BREEAM Excellent, WiredScore Platinum, ActiveScore Gold ratings, WELL Platinum and WELL Health Safety. The judges were convinced by the building’s impressive scale and success demonstrated by positive occupier feedback.

Architecturally, the building has been designed sympathetically to the existing fabric and internal features. The judges were stunned by meeting rooms ‘hung from the building’ and occupier wellness initiatives such as a premium gym and personal training, as well as cycling and treatment rooms.
The regional winners will compete for the BCO National Awards in October 2023.
Matthew Heaman, director at Hoare Lea and the British Council for Offices’ South of England and South Wales committee chairman, said: “This year’s winners are beacons of innovation in sustainable office-sector design.
“Importantly, they also offer impressive examples of how design can enhance work culture and support employee wellbeing. Congratulations to all our regional winners and good luck for the BCO National Awards 2023.”
Catherine Macpherson, project director at Hoare Lea and judging chair, said: “This year’s winners demonstrate the meaningful role that offices continue to play in our region.
“The impressive projects that the judges visited this year showcase the office’s potential to harness creativity and community.
“Sustainability and decarbonisation played a key role in this year’s winning projects, whether through retrofit, reuse and electrification. Our winners are at the forefront of sustainable office design.”
Image credits: One Portwall Square by Rob Parrish, Dock House and Campus Reading International by BCO, HERE by Jack Hobhouse
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