Arup has moved to a new office in One Centenary Way at Paradise Birmingham.
With 800 staff and more than 90 specialisms offered, Arup has established its second largest base of operations in the UK and one of its five largest globally in Birmingham.
The new Midlands’ office spans three floors, totalling 68,000 sq ft of space, of One Centenary Way.
With a multi-million pound investment into the move, Arup has cemented its commitment to city centre spaces and the Midlands region as a global business centre.
Arup’s investment aims to bring wider economic impact through employment and other business opportunities.
Returning to the city centre allows Arup to reinforce its connections with the city and the Midlands’ business community.
Completion of the recent fit-out of Arup’s space has been delivered in partnership with fit-out specialists Overbury based on designs from HOK as lead architects who have worked alongside Arup to create a workplace focused on adaptability and flexible working environments.
The designs support inclusive health and wellbeing needs and enhance delivery of complex multidisciplinary projects for clients across the globe.
Working closely with developer MEPC, Arup has ensured One Centenary Way is the first building within the Paradise estate with all-electric heating and hot water along with a wide range of other sustainability features.
Combined with improved access to transport links cutting emissions for employees and visitors, the new office plays a significant role in helping the firm reach net zero carbon by 2030.
Overbury has also installed a suite of SMART sensors to enable dynamic monitoring and future learning around utilisation, comfort, and energy use in the different workspaces throughout the new office.
To minimise embodied carbon, a choice of natural and recycled material has been sourced and incorporated into elements of the design, such as carpets, finishes, paints, and internal finishes. These include such innovations as sheep’s wool insulation and a timber internal staircase running through the centre of the office.