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LOM certified as a Carbon Neutral Organisation
Following an in-depth carbon assessment, and two years of structural change to the business, LOM has achieved carbon neutral status.
Planning approval granted for retrofit of Fleet Street’s Holyer House
LOM’s proposals to refurbish and retrofit Holyer House at Red Lion Court in the sensitive Fleet Street Conservation Area have been approved by the City of London.
Thinking about re-use? Think cost, carbon and creativity
How can we embrace the challenges of retrofit and re-use to unlock the best possible solutions for occupiers?
The alignment of values: Building a connection to your workplace
Reflections from Director Ben Taylor on how design can help bring personal connection to the workplace, and how corporate and personal values need to meet for the most productive...
Mind the gap: Home vs office – what makes a workspace?
LOM Director John Avery gives his insight on home workspace versus the office, occupier and employee expectations, and the challenge of ‘having it all’.
Flexibility is fundamental
LOM Director Richard Hutchinson gives his insight on occupier appetite for maximum flexibility with 100 per cent functionality
Bringing the outside in
Providing external space within office developments is becoming increasingly important to occupiers and developers to stay commercially competitive while demonstrating environmental and social responsibility.
Community, connection and sustainability – reflections on BCO’s ‘Reset the office’ conference
Our directors joined the conversation at the recent BCO conference in Manchester – showcasing the importance of offices being aligned to new priorities.
Santander Unity Place shortlisted for World Architecture Festival award
LOM’s design for Santander’s new Milton Keynes workplace campus and UK HQ has been shortlisted for a prestigious global architecture award.
LOM achieve Net Zero operational carbon emissions
As the practice is certified as net zero for direct emissions, LOM looks at why this is only the beginning, and what’s next on the path to greater sustainability.