Vodafone contact centre Hobart
From the outset, Vodafone wanted an inspiring and unique call centre that would reflect and motivate their youth based employees and customers. BYA Architects strived to reflect the company’s ‘Values and Leadership Commitments’ in the fit out. Within the very fabric of the building we expressed these ideas including: WE before ME; Create a lasting impression that makes people feel good; and Make it count – with soul. With not a drab desk maze or isolating cubicle in sight, we adapted the best current open plan office to reinforce the company’s ideas. Nobody has a fixed desk, flexible staff teams work in coloured zones that can adapt to suit tasks, focus and business commitments. A multitude of workspaces are provided for team members. People are encouraged to move around, work and energise in the many spaces. These include 2 cafes, a shop, lounges, games area, video conferencing huddles, soft seating pods, stand up huddles and a variety of meeting rooms to suit 2-25 people. All areas are interconnected by central lifts, stairs and slides. Training also takes place on site, in a state of the art facility designed to create a relaxed and connected team atmosphere, right from the start.
Architect
BYA Architects
Consultants
Structural Engineer – Gandy & Roberts Consulting Engineers
Hydraulic Consultant – Gandy & Roberts Consulting Engineers
Building Surveyor – Pitt & Sherry Building Surveying
Electrical Consultant – JMG Engineers & Planners
Services Consultant – JMG Engineers & Planners
Acoustic Consultant – VIPAC Engineers & Scientists
Fire Safety & Risk Consultant – Scientific Fire Services Pty Ltd
Contractors
Hansen Yuncken Pty Ltd
Photographer
Jonathan Wherrett
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