tp bennett designs a fresh new spot for Aviva at EightyFen
A transparent, community-focused office design represents a milestone in the organisation's commitment to creating positive workspaces.
As AI remains at the forefront of public conversation, we asked four leading architecture and design studios how the technology is already influencing their day-to-day processes.
In a piece for the BBC, Dominic Lutyens explores quiet luxury in homes. We explore what this could mean for commercial interiors.
Carlotta Dove, EMEA Strategy Lead at Ark with HLW, on the importance of her role at an architecture and interiors practice and the rise of neuroaesthethic principles in design.
The controversial, women-only coworking community closed last year, sending the self-branded feminist utopia to a crashing end.
Fathom Architects' Rebecca Thomas asks: in a landscape where we can work anywhere, what is the purpose of the office desk?
In her regular column, Conran and Partners' Tina Norden ponders the value of a hyper-focused design approach.
M Moser's Steve Gale picks out three lights to guide us through the fog…
"Flexible furniture now has a new function; instead of its original point of bringing people together, it will now be used to create separation."
The last in our series looking at how the current crisis will affect the commercial interiors (and wider) world, we’ve asked a number of leading end users and workplace experts to offer their opinions on where we’re likely to find ourselves post-COVID.
Home sweet home: Jane Thomson, Flokk's UK Marketing Manager reflects on the future impact of this great working from home experiment.
While he hasn't got an issue to work on, our Editor, Mick Jordan, found himself with itchy fingers and time on his hands – and so, having dusted off his laptop, he 'kept his eye in' by taking a look at what is currently going on in his own furloughed world.
We’ve been keeping ourselves busy by asking leading industry figures to offer their opinions of where we’re likely to find ourselves once we begin to live and work in a post-COVID world. This week is the turn of a selection of architects and designers.