The Victorian power station that once supplied Bristol‘s tram system has been transformed into a shared office space, designed by British interiors studio MoreySmith to celebrate its industrial past.
The waterside Generator Building originally opened in 1890 to power Bristol Tramways – the electric tram system that serviced the city until it was destroyed in the second world war.
MoreySmith was commissioned to transform the building into a flexible co-working space set over six floors, which has been shortlisted in the large workspace interior category of Dezeen Awards 2022.
The Generator Building was renovated by MoreySmith
The new workspace includes dedicated offices, private desks and event spaces, as well as a lounge
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