Search Filter Results Show all Case Studies News Insights Resources Pages Team 157 results for “” Insights Designing Cat A+ Fit Out Spaces The concept of Tenant-Ready™ spaces is revolutionising workspaces by offering a seamless, move-in-ready solution for companies looking for a new space. Team Members Nick Holmes Insights Sustainable Spaces – July 2024 As we strive to build a better tomorrow, designing sustainably driven workspaces are crucial. Case Studies Patron Capital We have successfully transformed Patron Capital’s new workspace at 33 Glasshouse Street, near Piccadilly Circus, into a modern office that prioritises employee well-being and sustainability. Project Overview The design aimed to redefine traditional office spaces while reflecting Patron Capital’s brand values. The project included creating open areas for collaboration,… Insights Ambit refurbishes Grade II* Listed building, Voysey House Working with DMFK, we have delivered a Grade II* Listed building, restoring it to its former glory while futureproofing it for the ever-changing needs of the workforce. Voysey House, completed in 1902, is the only commercial building designed by C.F.A. Voysey, the celebrated modernist architect and designer. Team Members Warren Bragg Pages Home Ambit delivers design and build with speed and certainty, creating offices that work for landlords, occupiers and everyone in between. Pages Search Results Search the Ambit website for projects, services, insights and more across workplace design and build. Team Members Kristina Neveriova Insights Designing for Neurodiversity Neurodiversity refers to the different ways our brains work and process information, recognising that people think, learn, and engage with the world uniquely. Approximately 15% of the UK population are neurodivergent, including conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, each bringing distinct strengths and perspectives. Designing for neurodiversity requires understanding that behaviour and task performance vary widely among people, and a one-size-fits-all approach does not fit all. Previous 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … 16 Next