BOFFA MISKELL

INDUSTRY: Environmental Consultants

LOCATION: Tauranga CBD, New Zealand

TEAM SIZE: 22

TENANCY SIZE: 497sqm

THE BRIEFING PROCESSĀ 

In June 2016, Boffa Miskell Tauranga approached Bubble Interiors to look at the space-planning of their existing office premises. They wanted to open up the middle of the tenancy - to create more connection with, and allow more natural light to, the internal reception.
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In discussing further how the space was used, it became apparent that perhaps there were some bigger issues that needed addressing around whether the office was supporting the business in functional workstyles and team interactions; and it was decided that the best approach would be to engage with all the Tauranga staff to get their input on how the offices were working for them, and how they might be improved.
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And so Bubble were engaged to facilitate a Strategic Briefing Process:Ā 

STEP 1: ONLINE SURVEY

An online survey was sent out to all staff to understand the feeling re the current workplace environment; to identify any inefficiencies; and to gauge the performance and allocation of the workspaces, meeting spaces and support facilities.
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STEPĀ 2: STAFF WORKSHOPS

To follow up, we facilitated an interactive workshop session with all the Tauranga staff to further explore the Boffa Miskell brand, values and culture, to discuss ideas around different workstyles and work settings, and to gain feedback on different aesthetic directions.

STEP 3: COLLATE BRIEFING INFORMATION

We then reviewed + collated the information into both a Strategic Brief, and a Functional Brief.
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Staff feedback was that while the general look and feel of their current office wasnā€™t bad, they didnā€™t think it necessarily aligned with the Boffa Miskell Brand, nor did it support the culture of the Tauranga staff and their desired ways of working.
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STEP 4: TEST-FIT LAYOUTS

Initially the intention was to undertake the full refurbishment of their existing tenancyā€¦ demolishing most of the existing walls to create a much more open space to meet the teamā€™s collective design brief.

So, now with a very clear brief, Bubble got to work on testing some layouts based on the new brief.

But in looking at new layout options, it became apparent that even after opening the space up, there still wasnā€™t a lot of natural light given the limited perimeter glazing.

STEP 5: TENANCY COMPARISONS

So, in order to make an informed decision as to whether they should be re-signing their current lease, and whether that tenancy would continue to meet the businessā€™ needs, it was decided that we would go through the process of exploring what other office tenancies of a similar size were available in Taurangaā€™s CBD, and how they compared!
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STEP 6:Ā REAL ESTATE SELECTION + LEASE NEGOTIATIONS

And that is how Boffa ended up on Level 5 of 35 Grey Street!Ā When we first saw this space - with the views, and the amount of natural light it offered - there was no going backā€¦

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AND THAT'S WHEN WE STARTED THE DESIGN PROCESS!

We re-planned the previously preferred layouts to suit the new tenancy, and once we had sign off, we carried on developing + detailing the design, selecting all the finishes, preparing all the design documentation, managing the building consent process, co-ordinate a tender process for the fit-out work, and specifying all new furniture + feature lighting.
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The build contract was awarded to Gartshore Construction, and despite the Base Build not being finished when they started, they delivered the fit-out in 7 weeks, and in August 2018, Boffa Miskell moved into their stunning new workspace, in Downtown Tauranga.

Ā THE BRIEF

The Boffa Miskell Tauranga team felt the they were actually pretty non-hierarchical and informal, and really liked the idea of an open, interactive office that enabledĀ increased understanding across the business and gave opportunities for staff learning from otherā€™s conversations.

They also liked the idea of clients being able to see and experience this open culture with a visual connection from reception to an open workspace.Ā 

There was call for a variety of work settings where they could move around and choose different locations/settings based on the tasks they were performing or the mood they were in.
And they were also desperate for meeting spaces with natural light (which their current meeting rooms didnā€˜t have at all) but also more open, informal meeting spaces.
A pretty clear aesthetic direction emerged - with a preference for clean, light-filled spaces, natural materiality including timber and the integration of greenery/indoor planting.

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