MYO Office, an Office in central London, was designed by local interior design studio Soda. Soda has built a series of flexible working Spaces that can be adjusted for different residents. The 3,716-square-metre MYO office occupies the second and third floors of 123 Victoria street, a mixed-use building just steps from the main hub of Victoria station.
Originally built by EPR architects in 1977, the building features rows of Windows that slope outwards, forming a transparent, boxy form across the facade. This became an important reference point for SODA, an architectural studio tasked with developing the interior design for MYO. The studio wanted to mimic the "cellular language" of the building's exterior, creating a grid of internal workspaces that could be cleverly reconfigured or opened to accommodate companies of different sizes.