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Office Space in 20 St John’s Square, EC1M

London | UNION, Ref 105160


Features & Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bike Racks
  • Breakout Space
  • Hot Drinks
  • Kitchen
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Phone Booths
  • Reception Area
  • Roof Terrace
  • Showers
  • Utilities

Description

The Sans is a modernist scheme designed to promote a better way of working, born out of recent times that highlighted the inefficiencies of established office lives. The vision for The Sans mirrors its modernist roots, a movement that rejected tradition in favour of progress. The Sans is an adaptable scheme for occupiers to explore uncharted working styles, that actually work.
Clerkenwell’s cobbled alleys connect The Sans with a plethora of urban amenities, vibrant creative populations, and quiet green spaces. Destination restaurants, shops, cultural institutions, and a healthy stream of commercial newness flowing in make the neighbourhood a relevant oasis adjacent to London’s epicentre.
The epicentre of London’s rapidly expanding tech centre, Clerkenwell is home to some of the most recognised names in global business.
With Farringdon station nearby offering access to the Elizabeth, Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City underground lines, together with Thameslink overground services, The Sans boasts unprecedented access to Central London, the home counties, airports and beyond.
The Elizabeth line will stretch more than 60 miles from beyond the western and eastern boundaries of London. This transformational railway will reduce journey times, create additional transport capacity and improve traveller accessibility.
The Sans straddles neighbourhoods and architectural landscapes, calling the historic St John’s Square home. The Sans sits flush with St John’s Gate, an original entrance to The City of London, creating a playful architectural contrast highlighting the simple splendour of British modernism and historical significance of London’s past.
The Sans is a fine example of Modernist office architecture, purpose-built between 1960-62. Architects Buckley Gray Yeoman are taking a sensitive approach to adapting and restoring the original architecture whilst retaining the spirit of its modernist past. The result? Workspaces with democracy, accessibility and sustainability at heart.
The Sans utilises the latest technology to ensure connectivity and data capabilities are fit for the future, attaining a WiredScore of Gold in the process.