British slate and York stone create a modern atmosphere
AstraZeneca's own project team collaborated with main architects Lovelock, Mitchell, and Partners to create the central atrium, which serves as a multi-functional open space. And when it came time to choose the slate, Broughton Moor from Burlington Slate, Ltd. of Kirkby-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, was selected. The stone is featured throughout the main reception area and perimeters of the central atrium, and it was specified with a honed finish. Leading Cheshire-based interior designers, Claremont Business Environments, specified the stone. “The look of the atrium and indeed of the whole building is sleek and modern and offers several innovative features,†said Simon Harris, senior designer at Claremont Business Environments. The atrium features include reception and relaxation areas, and a cafe.
The slate was chosen to provide a contrast to the York stone -- a popular paving stone in the U.K. -- that is also featured throughout the large atrium. “On such a prestigious project, it was critical that we incorporated materials of the highest standard, so given the superior quality of Burlington stone and its intrinsic beauty, it was an obvious choice,†said Harris.