Thirdway pushes traditional boundaries at Lee & Thompson's new workplace
A leading UK law firm's office hints at creative over corporate.
The design firm’s playful and bold new workspace in Birmingham offers a glimpse into the workplace of the future.
A new building that offers co-working and social spaces, the West Hub marks the start of the transformation of the West Cambridge Site into a centre for innovation.
From large-scale installations to curated galleries, we choose five interiors that understand the importance of telling a story through art.
Designed at a time when the world of work experienced a global shakeup, collaboration and flexibility became the foundation of this forward-thinking workspace.
With a unique design story on each floor, Fora’s Fitzrovia location is energised with bold patterns and lush greenery.
A refurbishment and extension to CBRE’s UK Headquarters increases workspace and enhances the employee experience with amenities focused on wellbeing.
Beta Space is a fully customisable, self-contained workspace supporting creative collaboration and hybrid working.
With an assortment of settings for all work styles, pladis’ new London HQ – at Chiswick Business Park – celebrates the joy of making, baking and sharing through a carefully crafted space, helping its people return to work in an agile, flexible and personalised way.
Working with the existing fabric and materials of the building, the sensitive restoration features Crittal partioning, glass blockwork and plenty of intriguing design details.
We first brought news of the Design District back early in 2020 - a lot has happened since then, both in terms of the way we work and interact. An awful lot has also changed in Greenwich, where Design District has moved from exciting prospect to creative destination.
TSK has unveiled Flutter’s new eight-floor office in Leeds, incorporating the right tools and settings to connect the global organisation in a new age of hybrid working.
An oversupply of poor-quality London office space will make 2022 the year of refurbishment. David Thame marks your diary for a busy year ahead.