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Phase II of the
science park was designed in the 1990's by the award-winning architect Sir
Edward Cullinan. His aim was to create a group of buildings, in keeping
with the parkland setting of the grounds.
Epsilon House is one of these buildings,
and unlike the rest of Phase II, it has always been used for
multi-occupancy. The planned refurbishment of Epsilon's public areas and
improvement of the internal layout of the building has just been
completed.
In addition to full redecorating and
re-carpeting, a seating area has been created at the entrance, with new
furniture and decorative plants. This is used by tenants as a leisure area
and by visitors as a waiting area. New post boxes have also been installed
and the communal kitchen refitted.
In line with Southampton Science Park's green
transport policy, a shower room and changing area has been incorporated
for the first time to accommodate the needs of cyclists who commute to
work.
This popular building, close to some of the
larger companies on site, such as Siemens, Northrop Grumman and Sensor
Dynamics, is an ideal location for companies requiring space in the region
of 500 to 2000 sq ft. |