Commercial
Michael Grubb Studio works intensely with commercial, workplace and education settings on a wide range of interior and exterior projects. We have created and supported lighting strategies for many workplaces, entire campuses, halls of residences and commercial developments. As well as bringing these schemes and proposals to life, we develop them over time as requirements naturally evolve and expand.
As more of these spaces aim to become multi-use, there is a growing need for a high level of flexibility, with regards to both the approach to the spaces and the control. There is also a shift towards the creation of a lighting approach that supports a good working environment and promotes wellbeing via the consideration of circadian rhythms.
Aligning our Lighting Design with current standards and trends, in both the domestic and international markets, is crucial to our approach and success. The extensive experience we bring with this ensures we can achieve this within budget and in conjunction with meeting the brief. Sustainable practice and approaches are incorporated as elements within our design work, including passive sustainable design, high-quality, efficient light sources and the promotion of health via green elements, such as living walls.
Lighting plays a key role in improving the experience of buildings for those working or learning within a space. A carefully considered lighting scheme is vital for the well-being of employees, students and visitors to create a productive space that also promotes a healthy and happy environment.
For settings where brand recognition is important, we look for opportunities to promote and incorporate the company brand and ethos via the lighting design. Furthermore, Michael Grubb Studio is adept at working with multi-disciplinary architects as well as coordinating between the client, interior designer, and other stakeholders, to create a cohesive design.
Projects Include
- Museo Lavazza, Italy
- Circus Street Development, UK
- Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, UK
- Museum of Literature, Ireland
- Finzels Reach, UK
- Bath Abbey, UK
- Intelligence Factory, Bletchley Park, UK
- Lightplay – Royal Terrace Gardens, Torquay
- West Downs Campus, University of Winchester
- The Meadow, London
- Wembley Stadium Changing Facilities, UK
- Wonderlab, Science Museum, UK
- Whitfield Gardens, London
- Twickenham Stadium Gateways, UK
- Amazon, UK
- Roe & Co, Ireland
- Hi Tech & Digital Skills Centre, UK
- Guinness Storehouse, Ireland
- Sayer Street, London
- National Science + Media Museum, UK
- Baker Street Quarter, London
- Crowne Plaza Hotel & Spa, UK
- 11-21 Canal Reach, Kings Cross, UK
- Meet Vincent Van Gogh Travelling Exhibition, Worldwide
- Lush Liverpool Spa
- McLaren F1 Launch
- AUB, UK
- Nova Building, UK
- Black Prince Road, London
- Tasting Rooms, Ireland
- Fletton Quays, UK
- Brooklands Aircraft Factory, UK
- Gravity Bar II, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin
- Night of Heritage Lighting
- Silvertown, London
- Seamus Heaney Exhibition, Ireland
- Lost Light, Arts by the Sea Festival, UK
- Live Works, UK
- Westferry, London
- London Residence, UK
- Beatrix Potter Exhibition at the V&A, UK
- Streatham Skyline, UK
- Piper Development, London
- Nottingham Broadmarsh, UK
- Old Paradise Street, UK
- RIBA Windows, UK
- London Residence, UK
- Stevenage Town Centre
- Bournemouth Pier Approach, UK
- Alnwick Castle Guest Hall, UK
- Superbugs, Science Museum, London
- Fitzwilliam Museum, UK
- Strand Aldwych, London
- Westminster Bridge Road, London
- London School of Economics
- Gardens of Light Festival, UK
- LUSH, Worldwide
- Kings Square, Gloucester
- Dalston Roof Park Gardens, London
- Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon
- Re:Lit Project
- Disobedient Objects, V&A, London
- Mortlake Stag Brewery Development, London
- Brick Lane, London
- RHS Chelsea
- Mineral House Spa, UK
- New Museums Site, University of Cambridge, UK
- Bournemouth Pier, UK
- Great Little Trading Company (GLTC), London
- Boiler Shop, UK
- London Wickside
- Michael Rosen Experience, London
- Wonderful World of Oliver Jeffers, London
- InsideOut, UK