A Tourist in Paris: Beata Heuman's Hôtel de la Boétie
Partnering with boutique hotel group Touriste, the Swedish designer brings her fanciful aesthetic to the French capital.
It is an exciting time in product design – of that there is little doubt – but it is also challenging. We caught up with four well-respected product designers who are happy to speak their mind...
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs have worked with Turkish design practice Autobahn to restore a part of Manchester history, creating a boutique hotel within Manchester’s former Stock Exchange.
The New Hospitality is revolutionising real estate. But what does it mean in practice? David Thame investigates.
Does the property business get gaming? David Thame spoke to those re-thinking studio space to suit the mobile gaming sector
As part of our designer focus, Pat Hermon, Technical Lead on Sustainable Products at BRE, explains how businesses can become more responsible when it comes to manufacturing.
The New York practice have transformed the office block into Locke Living’s latest offering.
Incendium is a leading corporate real estate innovation company that believes CRE can change the world of work. Here, we ask the consultancy's Manager, Rebecca Milne, exactly how - and much more.
We’ve gathered another crack panel of industry experts together in Amtico's Metal Box Factory showroom – to discuss the hot topic of the workplace experience.
In response to UK Parliament, Architects’ Declare and RIBA announcing a climate emergency, Interface® brought architectural professionals together with an environmentally conscious evening event to discuss the industry’s response – and the need to turn pledges into action.
The acoustics can be used to create wall and ceiling designs in a range of colours and finishes.
The old way of working – your own desk and a job for life – is gone. Mark Simpson encourages office developers and landlords to adapt to survive.
A workplace design is just the first stop on a journey with a moving destination, never a perfect fit, but adaptable as the organisation evolves. M Moser's Steve Gale shows how designers and clients can handle a fuzzy future.