UAE-based Summertown Interiors, a leading fit-out contractor specialising in green interiors, said it has successfully delivered a stunning design and build project for the new Middle East headquarters for Japanese pharmaceutical company, Takeda.

Located in the prestigious One Central Development in the Central Business District of Dubai World Trade Centre Authority (DWTCA), Takeda’s new 2,075-sq-m office was designed by Dubai-based interior design firm Roar, project management services were from CBRE, and also it has been awarded LEED silver certification from the USGBC.
 
The result of the ‘design and build’ project is a stunning contemporary office with a blend of traditional Japanese design philosophy with modern mathematical efficiency that is anchored in local culture, said a statement from the company.
 
One of the main challenges during the construction was to keep the project on track amidst the outbreak of the coronavirus and new government regulations, it added.
 
Nicola Trivett, Project Director, Summertown Interiors, said: "Construction was one of the few industries that was able to keep running during the Dubai government’s strict sterilisation program that required everyone to stay home."
 
"We were half-way through the Takeda office fit-out when the pandemic broke out - we had to act swiftly to make the necessary changes to our health and safety procedures on site to keep the project progressing in the safest way possible. Despite this challenge we managed to successfully deliver this project together with the support of the Roar design team," observed Trivett.
 
Biophilia and natural materials including wood and raw exposed concrete are key to the workspace design alongside the subtle inclusion of the corporate philosophy it calls “Takeda-ism” based on four values: integrity, fairness, honesty and perseverance, she added.
 
Highlights of the workspace include the boardroom inspired by a Japanese tea house, and reception modelled on the ‘genkan’ entrance hallway concept of a traditional Japanese home.
 
Pallavi Dean, the founder and creative director of Roar, said: "We designed a space around three themes: Japanese values, Emirati culture and data-driven design. At one end of the spectrum it is very artistic and intuitive, drawing on concepts and materials such as pared back minimalism with wood, raw concrete and paper - coupled with Emirati craftsmanship such as khous handweaving. At the other extreme, the space planning used sophisticated mathematical models to find the right mix of private, shared and public spaces."
Summertown led the LEED certification process for the design and build project which achieved a certification level of Silver.
 
During the construction phase, the project team established eco-friendly strategies for construction waste management, segregating the waste and sending it for recycling/reusing/composting to reduce the carbon footprint of the project. The key LEED initiatives for this project included:
 
?Achieved 12.3% savings on Energy Use set by the globally-recognised ASHRAE 90.1-2010 baseline.
?To improve air quality, the premise has ample fresh air solutions as per the ASHRAE 62.1–2010 requirements, which helps in controlling pollutant sources, removing contaminants, and enhancing occupant health and comfort.
?Located in a well-developed area, Takeda employees enjoy good connections to public transport and services.
For over 20 years, Summertown Interiors has been among the UAE’s leading and most sustainable contractors, offering superior quality interior fit out solutions.
 
Renowned for its green expertise and exceptional client service, the company specialises in commercial, healthcare, and education projects for global Fortune 500 companies, government authorities and local businesses.-TradeArabia News Service

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