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House of Hearst in Leicester Square, London

LSQ Office Building Development in England, UK design by Gensler Architects

9 Jan 2019

House of Hearst – Leicester Square Offices

Design: Gensler Architects

Location: Leicester Square, London

House of Hearst

Design firm Gensler and Hearst UK – the leading publisher of titles including: Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar and Esquire collaborated to bring the Hearst London offices together for the first time; creating a future-facing, highly collaborative and flexible work environment in the heart of London’s West End.

House of Hearst in Leicester Square London

In a move to consolidate its two Soho-based offices into the new LSQ London development in Leicester Square, Hearst’s new location brings together multiple media brands under one roof for the first time. To support this transition, Gensler’s design team was challenged to create a new open work space that fosters collaboration across the various brands, while showcasing the business’ heritage and innovation to attract and retain the best industry talent.

House of Hearst in Leicester Square London

In order to meet these objectives, the key design elements consisted of:

• A large flexible reception area, central meeting suite, library space and dining area, which were key to creating spaces where all employees can socialise and work together
– driving integration and collaboration amongst teams

• A residential quality was given to the design to encourage people to take pride in and ownership of the space, as well giving it a calming and restorative atmosphere
– creating a place where people want to be

• The ideation of space saw meeting rooms centralised, allowing desks to be situated around the periphery to receive more natural light and better inward and outward vistas. This was further enhanced by the introduction of biophilia and green spaces
– fostering a positive working environment, with access to more co-working spaces

• A plaque-wall was created, with each plaque representing a publication under the Hearst umbrella, and engraved using the Hearst typography. On the reverse side of each plaque, the specific branding for each publication was also included so that specific brands could be showcased around particular events or milestones
– supporting cohesion and equality between brands

• Opportunities for each brand to add personal elements to their preferred working areas. This also removed opportunities to amass effects and assisted Hearst in becoming paperless. The library houses digital content as well as physical back catalogues, competitors’ publications and more
– Maximising available space and empowering brands to show a sense of identity

House of Hearst in Leicester Square London House of Hearst in Leicester Square London

Spanning five floors and totalling 70,915 square ft, the building has been transformed into a community driven space with a focus on movement. Hearst’s significant investment in innovative technology within the building has been key to ensuring that the space and design fully supports the goal for a truly agile and collaborative working environment.

The new design embraces inclusivity, encouraging all brands to step away from their desk and integrate with other members of the team; cultivating an even more joined up, creative culture. In addition to this, Gensler also provided a change management programme as part of the redesign, helping to mediate changes and ensure a seamless shift in workplace practices and culture.

House of Hearst in Leicester Square London

Christopher Crawford, Senior Associate, Gensler Europe, said: “Our year-long project with Hearst UK was a great example of how strategic workplace design can have a genuine impact on the dynamics and culture of a business – from increasing collaborative behaviours to helping employees be more connected and flexible. This was much more than just a relocation – it was a platform to empower employees and support them in their evolving workplace practices. We’re pleased to hear that the teams at Hearst UK have been extremely receptive to ‘The House of Hearst’ and are enjoying their newly transformed work space.”

House of Hearst in Leicester Square London

Claire Blunt, Chief Operating Officer, Hearst UK, said: “The new office space is part of our ongoing investment and long-term commitment to support the future of our iconic brands. The central offices serve the purpose of enabling us to be close to our commercial partners and also to attract and retain the best talent within the industry.

Our staff are already benefitting from being in a technology-led, vibrant, contemporary office, designed to help support their creative talents, as well as being able to work more closely across the business in a more collaborative way. Moving to House of Hearst has enabled us to further strengthen our commitment to be the leaders of creativity and innovation within our industry.”

House of Hearst in Leicester Square London

About Hearst UK
Hearst UK publishes 23 brands including Esquire, ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping. Our print and digital brands reach over one in three UK women and one in four UK men every month, and our trusted content engages them wherever they are. We sell over four million magazines a month, we reach 20+ million UK digital unique users and we have more than 79 million likes and follows through via our social media platforms.

Hearst UK’s events division – Hearst Live – connects with over a million people a year through events such as Cosmopolitan’s Self Made, Country Living Fairs, Esquire Townhouse and Red Smart Women Week. Our licensed brand extensions include Country Living sofas and hotel, Esquire apparel and accessories and Men’s Health gyms. We also have a growing operation offering accreditation through the state-of-the-art testing facility at the Good Housekeeping Institute.
Hearst UK is the trading name of National Magazine Company Ltd.

House of Hearst in Leicester Square London

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