JamStudio office
Due to continued growth, JAMstudio has opened its newly renovated city centre-based location, having invested a six-figure sum into the transformation of its interior.
The 1500 sqft premises, based in Aberdeen’s Golden Square, is treble the size of its previous facilities on the outskirts of Kemnay at the Netherton Business Centre, Fetternear. The team spent two months completing its vibrant yet functional renovation, which has a variety of different and unconventional spaces for staff to work in.
Marie-Louise Dunk, chartered architect and director at JAMstudio said, “Whilst our team has enjoyed the practice’s rural setting, as time has progressed we have outgrown it both in terms of practical space, and in terms of visibility to our target market. Having celebrated our tenth birthday last year, and with our continued growth and development, 2014 presented itself as the perfect opportunity to make a strategic move to the city.
“The rural setting was a big part of JAMstudio’s history, but we didn’t want to be defined by our location."
The 1500 sqft premises, based in Aberdeen’s Golden Square, is treble the size of its previous facilities on the outskirts of Kemnay at the Netherton Business Centre, Fetternear. The team spent two months completing its vibrant yet functional renovation, which has a variety of different and unconventional spaces for staff to work in.
Marie-Louise Dunk, chartered architect and director at JAMstudio said, “Whilst our team has enjoyed the practice’s rural setting, as time has progressed we have outgrown it both in terms of practical space, and in terms of visibility to our target market. Having celebrated our tenth birthday last year, and with our continued growth and development, 2014 presented itself as the perfect opportunity to make a strategic move to the city.
“The rural setting was a big part of JAMstudio’s history, but we didn’t want to be defined by our location."
PROJECT:
JamStudio office
LOCATION:
Golden Square, Aberdeen
CLIENT:
JamStudio
ARCHITECT:
JamStudio
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Photographer:
Neale Smith
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