Optimise every square metre for function, flow, and building code compliance.
Poor space planning creates environments that frustrate users, violate accessibility codes, and fail to adapt as organisations grow. We use BIM-based space planning tools to test and optimise floor layouts — ensuring every zone functions as intended, meets regulatory requirements, and can be communicated clearly to clients and contractors.
Discuss Your ProjectData-driven layouts that maximise usable space, reduce circulation waste, and meet brief requirements.
Building code, fire egress, and accessibility requirements validated before design is fixed.
Multiple layout options tested and compared before committing to a single scheme.
Space requirements, headcount, adjacency preferences, and code requirements.
Floor plate analysis and constraints mapping.
Layout options developed and tested against brief and code.
Annotated plans, area schedules, and 3D views for client decision.
Interior Design
Photorealistic images that sell projects before the first brick is laid.
Custom software, data platforms, AI/ML, and cloud services that integrate with your BIM workflows.
Common questions about our Space Planning service.
Yes — commercial offices are our most common space planning brief. We analyse headcount, team adjacency, and working style requirements to produce layouts that maximise usable area and support how your organisation actually works.
Absolutely — space planning for adaptive reuse is one of our strengths. We work from as-built drawings or scan-to-BIM models to assess feasibility, develop layout options, and verify code compliance before any design is fixed.
We check egress routes against local building codes and fire strategy requirements during layout development. Accessibility compliance — DDA in the UK, ADA in the US — is verified for door widths, corridor clearances, and turning circles before layouts are issued.
Yes — room data sheets are extracted from the Revit space planning model and include area, occupancy, finishes, services requirements, and adjacency data. They are formatted as project-standard documents ready for contractor use.
We typically develop 2–3 distinct layout options for client comparison. Options are presented with annotated plans, area schedules, and 3D views so the differences are immediately clear to non-technical stakeholders.
Both. We are often engaged directly by developers and tenants for fit-out planning, and equally work as a specialist subcontractor to architectural practices. We adapt our communication and deliverable style to the engagement model.
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