The Foundry is new meeting space which has recently opened in Vauxhall in London. The Foundry is a large Edwardian industrial unit built in 1902. It has been home to various manufacturing and distribution companies over the years. In 2013 The Foundry began a total refurbishment and a new modern extension was added.
Now complete, The Foundry has 2,900sq-mt of office space with communal facilities, a conference hall and six meeting rooms plus exhibition space. An on-site café will open mid-2015 but full catering is available in the interim. The Foundry has been designed to be accessible and energy efficient and all spaces can be used in a variety of configurations.
The Foundry has been established by the Social Justice and Human Rights Centre Company Limited and is home to a number of leading Trusts and Foundations. However, all non-office space can be booked by both voluntary and private sector organisations.
The Foundry contains seven meeting rooms of different sizes that can be adapted to meet specific needs. The main Conference Hall can host events for up to 90 delegates theatre style. It is located on the ground floor adjacent to the atrium.
The centre’s additional six meeting rooms will seat between 10 and 80 delegates including top floor meeting space which can be combined to accommodate up to 120 delegates theatre style. The Foundry can be booked for conferences, AGMs, informal meetings, training and interviews.
The Foundry is located in Oval Way between Oval and Vauxhall tube stations in south London.
Details: www.aplaceforchange.co.uk.