Located in the heart of Winnersh Triangle, The 210 Building is a contemporary, inspiring 62,000 sq ft newly refurbished office, of which 31,000 sq ft was let to Hewlett Packard Enterprise who relocated in 2020.

Working with architects, Perkins and Will, and BW Construction, Style was specified to create an extensive range of flexible space within its meeting rooms as well as a chic, collaborative working environment.

Using a combination of 52dB Dorma Huppe semi-automatic Variflex glass moveable walls, 55dB solid semi-automatic Variflex moveable walls and the inclusion of Style’s ingenious ‘working wall’ pivot panels, a supremely flexible and stylish training and meeting suite was created with the freedom for HP staff to quickly change the configuration on a daily basis – with up to four individual rooms being created or a combination of larger and smaller rooms.

“This is a stunning installation,” said Julian Sargent, Style’s group managing director. “Everything about it is first class, making this a project we’re incredibly proud of.

“The Variflex moveable walls offer top end acoustic integrity, which means meetings and training sessions can take place undisturbed.

“The combination of glass and solid panels deliver a wonderful blend of privacy and transparency, while bringing a light and airy feel to the floor space.

“The mix of fabric and writeable white board finishes offer a chic interior design yet a practical one too, and the pivot panels offer the perfect solution for collaborative working and break out groups.”

Style’s agile, floating panel ‘working walls’ remove the usual barriers of meeting and training rooms, segregated work desks and cubicles, instead offering companies a space where individuals can group together, team up quickly on projects, share ideas and change their environment to suit the task in hand.