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.
WPP is bringing landmark buildings back to life – and, in doing so, revolutionising the workplace.
As women-focused coworking space and community The Wing bring their trademark exuberance to UK shores, we explore the first international offering.
In business terms at least, Cambridge is red hot right now. We’re here to see Scott Brownrigg’s incredible 200,000 sq ft project for arm technologies.
We sit down with Kathryn Cripps, a Partner at Knight Frank with 11 years’ experience in the property industry. Kathryn joined Knight Frank in 2008 and works in the London Office Agency Department, specialising in the West End market.
The iconic 1800s warehouse is situated within the original Granada Studios estate, in the heart of Manchester city centre, and has been redesigned and reconfigured.
Which property/interiors discipline has had to adapt the most to the significant changes in the workplace sector?
Spanning 4,100 sq m across two floors, Mindspace Shoreditch incorporates informal meeting areas, lounges, private offices and phone booths. JRA collaborated closely with Mindspace to create a design true to its signature boutique style. Photography © Matt Livey
Forme UK Design and Architecture has announced the extremely sad news that Partner, Franco Greco, passed away on 23 December 2019 after a short illness. As one of the practice’s original Partners, and as Technical Director, he worked with world leading companies in the commercial, workplace, corporate, hospitality and leisure sectors.
It was a feast for the eyes and the ears at this year’s Stockholm Furniture and Lighting Fair, as exciting new products and talk of sustainable practices came hand in hand.
Threats from coworking operators have awakened the developers to provide options for tenants who don’t want the cost or hassle of creating their own workplace. Is this merely a trend or will it continue?
We’re going to shock you now. We don’t actually know a great deal about ballet. We also don’t know a great deal about London City Island. Well, we’ve travelled to the latter to discover more about the former – and, without giving too much away, there’s far more to both than we realised.
A February fog of confusing data obscures a UK office market that is surviving, and sometimes thriving, as David Thame reports.