ServiceNow
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At a glance
- Client ServiceNow
- Architect MOLA Architecture
- Engineer Metec Consulting Engineers
- Contractor DMG Engineering Ltd
- Location Dawson Street, Dublin 2
- Year 2024
- Awards Fit Out of the Year 2024 Finalists. Project of the Year, Large Office & Office New Build, MOLA Architecture
Project Overview
ServiceNow, a leading digital workflow company, has officially opened its new Irish headquarters at 60 Dawson Street in Dublin city centre. Spanning four floors, the state of the art office reflects ServiceNow’s commitment to growth, sustainability, and employee wellbeing.
The new LEED Gold certified office features cutting-edge facilities, including dedicated training, collaboration, and team building spaces, as well as yoga and mothering rooms. The workspace fosters innovation and enables employees to thrive in a modern, inclusive environment.
Through careful coordination, we successfully curated a lighting design that balanced aesthetics, functionality and efficiency. Key luminaires included decorative statement pieces from Vibia, such as the Knit and Palma Hanging Lamps.
The Vibia Knit offers high quality, indoor lighting with a charismatic presence, while the Vibia Palma can be combined in an array of compositions with an option to include greenery along its axis, offering a dimmable, ambient light.
High-efficiency LED lighting solutions were provided by Lightnet, featuring the Code Zero-G and Mid-point P7, along with Ledluks’ ILO50. Code Zero-G showcases an advanced bending process that allows for various sizes, while Midpoint P7 offers a minimalist LED spotlight system. Additionally, task lighting was sourced from Karizma Luce, including track lighting with Dea Juno-Q2 XS and Caro spot lights.
Together, these lighting elements contributed to a dynamic and adaptable workspace that aligns with ServiceNow’s vision of innovation and sustainability.
Photo Credit: Donal Murphy
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