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34 OCTOBER 2019
Engaging multiple teams to carry out a
design project, whether it is a new build or
a fit-out, can be a highly stressful experience
involving a great deal of coordination and
patience. This is why property-based design
and project management company LXA has
created its own in-house teams across multiple
disciplines to ensure optimal e iciency and
organisation.
When LXA moved into its brand-new o ices at 2
London Bridge, it was able to combine the skills
of its teams to complete the fit-out of the 465
sq m space within just eight weeks. The result is
an attractive, flexible workspace complete with
riverside views – with the interesting addition of a
boxing gym and café, both open to the public.
According to David Rees, LXA Managing Director,
the new space not only reflects the firm’s creative,
community spirit, but showcases its in-house
interior design, branding and construction teams,
who, alongside its project managers, developers,
hospitality consultants, procurement and cost
consultants, provide a fully integrated service to
clients.
Says Rees: “Our multidisciplinary approach
is a big sell to clients as they like the fact that
The new London offi ce of interior design and project management
company LXA is a showcase for the talents of its multidisciplinary team.
Sara Bean is particularly intrigued by the inclusion of a healthy food
café and world-class boxing gym