Designed by HNNA, Architecture 00 and Roz Barr Architects, Bureau is a professional clubhouse, enterprise hub and workspace dedicated to supporting London’s creative sector. Spread over two architecturally cutting-edge buildings in the new Design District, Bureau is designed for creative businesses of all kinds in all sectors, from hotdesking freelancers to small teams, with workspaces ranging from communal lounges to micro studios. More than just a space to hole up with a laptop, Bureau is purpose-built to foster collaboration and the exchange of ideas, to encourage connections between different disciplines and actively make space for serendipity – a key creative driver that many of us have struggled to tap into when working from home.
We’re excited to open Bureau’s doors to London’s creative community. In light of the impact of Covid-19 on the creative industries, the sector has an urgent need for a membership offering that is egalitarian, supportive and genuinely accessible – we believe Bureau will fulfil it.
Exhibitions, events, talks and launches for #LDF22.
October news: HØLTE calls for carbon transparency; Nelly ben Hayoun launches Tour de Moon creative bursaries; AHEC releases new Words on Wood podcast series; and Zetteler gets creative with the GLA
September news: After a year in limbo, the creative industries are back with a bang, as Note lands in Milan, LDF gets its first Designposts, Vaarnii reinvents Finnish furniture, and Design District launches at last.
July news: TIME names Design District among World's Greatest Places; Camille Walala plays with perspective in Plymouth, No Isolation pinpoints the problem with touchscreens, and Design Can asks ‘what’s changed?’