Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters by Foster + Partners nears completion

Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters
Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters
Image © Foster + Partners

City of London is the first wholly owned, designed and constructed Bloomberg building globally. Conceived in collaboration with Foster + Partners, it reflects founder Mike Bloomberg’s long-held belief that workspaces should foster collaboration, innovation and productivity.

Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters
Image © Foster + Partners

Located between the Bank of England and St Paul’s Cathedral, the new Bloomberg site occupies 3.2 acres and will provide approximately 500,000 square feet of sustainable office space, two new public plazas featuring specially commissioned works of art, a restaurant arcade that will reinstate an ancient Roman travel route, and an anticipated cultural hub that will restore the ancient Roman Temple of Mithras to its original site.

Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters
Image © Foster + Partners

Clad in traditional stone and bronze, it is sympathetic to its context and will improve the surrounding public realm. Expansive, open floor plates are connected by a spiral ramp that spans seven floors of the nine-storey building. Wide enough for three people to walk alongside each other, it is designed to connect employees and encourage passing interactions as they travel between floors.

Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters
Image © Foster + Partners

On the sixth floor, a double-height, column-free ‘pantry’ with a view of St Paul’s Cathedral will be the central hub of the building. Illuminated by natural light from the atrium ceiling, it is a dynamic space for impromptu meetings and social interactions where employees and guests can convene over snacks and beverages.

Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters
Image © Foster + Partners

An innovative, bespoke desk design captures Bloomberg’s approach to collaborative working. Desks are arranged in circular pods around a central table, allowing employees to easily swivel round and convene. Each desk also has an adjustable standing feature and an upholstered pedestal that can be pulled out to allow two people to sit side by side and collaborate in front of a screen. Source and images, Courtesy of Foster + Partners.

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