When Southspace founder Matt Livey set out to create a modern co-working space in a 16th-century building, his vision was clear: to provide local creatives and freelancers with a workspace offering all modern conveniences, while respecting the building’s heritage and architecture. Meeting both requirements became the defining challenge.
Located in Mount House in Dorking, Surrey, UK, the project was further shaped by the building’s Grade II listed status, which recognizes its special architectural and historic interest and sets constraints on any alterations. The answer lay in careful material choices.
Having long admired birch plywood for its natural beauty and versatility, Livey began exploring premium options that would suit both the aesthetic and functional demands of the space. The search led him to WISA plywood and a collaboration with James Latham, a distributor of timber, panels and decorative surfaces across the UK and Ireland.