Maple
BOB Design
25.03.25

Maple is a vast, granite-clad structure that covers an entire city block on Tottenham Court Road. First designed in 1973 by Richard Seifert for (the now defunct) Maple&Co, its 70,000 sq ft of office space has recently been transformed by developer Lazari to refresh the building’s relationship with its city surroundings.
BOB Design worked closely with architect Gibson Thornley to create a visual identity, wayfinding system, and large-scale environmental graphics. Our concept stems from prominent ’T-shaped’ granite segments that slot together to make up the building’s cladding. Tracing these brutalist forms, we built a signature visual language and grid—faithful to Maple’s past yet flexible enough for its future. Led by a logotype of contrasting horizontal and vertical strokes, the visual identity slots architecturally into the space as large-scale pictograms, custom-drawn typeforms, and diagrammatic directories. These elements are fabricated in anodised aluminum and gloss black pained MDF blocks, reinforcing the weight and scale of the surroundings. The secondary typeface GT Cinetype Mono complements this in its visual fine-ness and heritage of being laser cut in curve-less brutalist block shapes.




