Interaction, the Bath-based office design company, has taken on an experienced senior designer who has helped create some of the South West’s most acclaimed new workplaces.
Sarah Pasquall, pictured, joins from the Bristol office of architecture practice AWW, where spent nearly six years as a senior interior designer working on large-scale building projects.
These included the new University of Bath School of Management building at Claverton Down, pictured below, and The Distillery office development in Bristol’s Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, where she designed core facilities, including the main reception area.
Coincidently, Interaction – which has been creating workplaces for ambitious organisations across the South West since 1992 – has also designed occupier-ready offices at The Distillery as part of a new fast-turnaround workspace package aimed at helping landlords let space more quickly and profitably.
Interaction managing director Dieter Wood said: “We’re really excited to welcome Sarah to our growing team at a time when many businesses are having to rethink their office space.
“Sarah has tremendous experience both in the design and delivery of innovative projects and has created stunning interiors for some of the region’s most high-profile office and academic buildings.
“Her skills will be in great demand here at Interaction where we’re on a mission to banish boring offices and create workplaces that foster culture and creativity, helping businesses attract and retain the brightest talent.”
Privately owned Interaction’s core services include workplace strategy and consulting, workplace design, office fit-out, and furniture consultancy.
Among its recent projects are international law firm Osborne Clarke’s 116,000 sq ft Bristol headquarters, a new UK HQ for the global cloud-based finance software provider Xledger, also in Bristol, and GKN Aerospace’s Global Technology Centre in Filton.