To appreciate just how disruptive the coronavirus outbreak could have been for the 60+ employees of design firm 5plus Architects, you need to understand how central a role collaboration and client communication play in the organisation’s culture.
Although the UK firm has grown to the point that it now occupies large studios in both London and Manchester, the team’s mantra is “One practice, two locations.” The directors of 5plus Architects make it a priority to maintain a sense of cohesion, accessibility, and teamwork—both among the staff at the practice’s two studios, and between employees and clients. The practice delivers services across five core disciplines: Architecture, Masterplanning, Interiors, Graphics, and Branding.
This formula has proven enormously successful. 5plus Architects has earned dozens of industry accolades, including Practice of the Year from Building magazine, and a spot on the AJ100 Fastest Growing Practice list published by Architects Journal, the UK’s most prominent industry publication.
Thanks to its high degree of responsiveness and award-winning design skills, 5plus Architects has also earned business that includes some of the most ambitious and high-profile projects in the country. One example is the 20-year, £650 million expansion of Airport City Manchester, where 5pus Architects is providing its masterplanning expertise.
Because of the high-profile and volume of work sitting with 5plus, when the UK government announced a shelter-in-place / stay at home order due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Practise was relieved that it had already recently switched to cloud communications as the primary way to communicate across teams and locations.