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Squire & Partners – x+why Colmore Row, Birmingham

Mixology23 Project of the Year: Workplace Interiors 30-70k+ sq ft

 
squire and partners x+y- colmore row

Project Team

  • Intex Projects, x+why, Sterling Properties, Bureau, Opus Magnum, Rawside, Ceramica, Lucy McLauchlan, Mammal Design

x+why Colmore Row is Squire & Partners’ first Birmingham workspace and fourth project for purpose-driven coworking brand x+why, in the city’s tallest office building at 103 Colmore Row.  

The project is a culmination of numerous collaborations to create bespoke products and solutions which answer the design challenge of creating a fully flexible offer which seamlessly blends workspace with hospitality – to deliver a place used throughout the day and night for both work and play by the building’s workers.  

Building on the creative collaborations the practice established when delivering x+why workspaces in the capital, new relationships have been forged with local artists and makers to deliver a design which is inherently of its place, with interiors taking inspiration from the history of innovation and craftsmanship in Birmingham.  

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