The Post Building has its own rooftop terrace, with 360-degree views, which McKinsey employees can enjoy
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View from the building’s rooftop terrace
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The building is situated between Tottenham Court Road and Holborn tube stations
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Post Building was built in the 1960s as a Royal Mail sorting office
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The design offers direct views and access to outdoor space
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Biophilic design principles have been applied through the creation of a glazed greenhouse filled with plants and trees to bring the outside in
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Plants are included throughout the new spaces
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The office features two spiral staircases
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The new office space features break-out areas, conference rooms and quiet phone booths
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Fit-out firm BW has completed work on a scheme to turn a former Royal Mail sorting office in London’s West End into the new UK headquarters for US management consultant McKinsey & Company.
Laing O’Rourke was main contractor on the job for Oxford Properties and Brockton Capital which involved tearing down part of the 1960s building on New Oxford Street under designs drawn up by AHMM.
The first and second levels were not removed leaving a horseshoe-shaped space at the centre of the site.
The 320,000 ft2 mixed-use building features a 7,000 ft2 rooftop garden that provides 360-degree views of the capital.
Interior architect on the scheme was MoreySmith with CBRE the project manager and cost consultant on the job.
McKinsey was previously based at 1 Jermyn Street for 25 years.