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		<title>John Brown Media&#8217;s new offices, by Inhouse Brand Architects, support the argument that creative people work best in dynamic environments!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2015 14:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Aidan Hart]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Led by Inhouse Brand Architects&#8217; director, Aidan Hart, the re-design of John Brown Media&#8217;s premises aims to increase connectivity among staff members while aligning the physical environment with John Brown’s charged work ethic and creative output. The new space incorporates John Brown’s corporate colour, teal, which is uplifted by vibrant yellow, and expands on the company’s informal bird theme motifs that were in place in the previous offices. A stylish yet lighthearted Scandinavian aesthetic runs throughout. Once past the reception area, the offices open into a shared space that includes an open-plan kitchen with a breakaway dining table and seating. Directly opposite the kitchen and table is a series of three eating pods featuring high-back booth seating in the company’s signature teal. Because of its proximity to the kitchen, the booths have successfully enabled staff to socialise and engage with one another while grabbing a bite to eat. Beyond the kitchen and dining area lies a lounge area or indoor &#8216;campsite&#8217;. The &#8216;campsite&#8217; is kitted out with faux grass, picnic-like seating, timber plant boxes and canary yellow wooden tree-trunks. Brightly hued lounge seating, a cartoon-covered &#8216;bed&#8217; and birdcage light fixtures add delightful visual fodder. The nod to the outside world [...]]]></description>
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