Roz Barr explores post-pandemic office architecture at London’s Design District Roz Barr explores post-pandemic office architecture at London’s Design District A new workspace, Bureau, is about to launch at the Design District in London. We talk to its creator Roz Barr about how it responds to pandemic-induced changes in the ways we work and what office architecture means for this new creative hub at the Greenwich Peninsula Just under a year ago, Roz Barr Architects was charged with designing a new co-working space on Greenwich Peninsula. More than a request to draw up one more piece of office architecture, Bureau would be the twin-site centrepiece of an entirely new creative quarter with 16 buildings designed by eight of Europe’s more interesting architects – including 6a, SelgasCano, Barozzi Veiga, Mole and David Kohn. Together, these buildings would offer 150,000 sq ft of affordable office architecture, studio space and dirty workshops for creative businesses, an initiative unmatched in scale and ambition probably anywhere in the world.