Going Dutch: inside Booking.com's ground-breaking Amsterdam campus
A new workplace brings together the work of ten design studios for a collaborative journey like no other.
Shared workspace provider Clockwise has arrived in the capital, with expansive new offices in North London to provide an alternative location for city workers and businesses.
Autex Acoustics have partnered with Marx Design to create a new identity, giving the brand a cohesive visual narrative.
Run For The Hills has designed Bondi Green – its second offering for Aussie hospitality venture, Daisy Green Collection – a new all-day drinks and dining spot set within a huge, light-filled space at the base of the landmark Brunel Building in Paddington.
The wait is over! Congratulations to the standout products from the last 12 months that our judges deemed worthy of making it to this year’s Mixology21 Finalists list.
Tim Shirt from office power and connectivity specialist, CMD Ltd, discusses how the digital native expectations of Gen Z will influence post-pandemic workplace trends.
In the Mark of Time collection from Ege Carpets, multi-level loop construction creates a sculptural texture influenced by the collision of the Earth’s layers.
The public vote for the Mixology21 Young Designer of the Year is now open!
Workspace and leisure specialist Bruntwood Works has launched Bloc, an inspiring wellbeing-focused workspace, as part of its £50m Pioneer redevelopment programme.
One of London’s largest and most exciting redevelopments, King’s Cross has been described as a symbol of London’s industrial past and creative present – both of which inform Argent’s new residential development, LUMA.
Trillions of pounds of ‘family office’ wealth are surging into property. It means 2021 could be a Cinderella moment for some property sectors, as huge volumes of money moves the market. David Thame tells us what to expect.
Inspired by 20th Century American art movements, IVC's updated Art Intervention carpet tile collection introduces new colours and designs to bring floor layout flexibility to workplace interiors.
Is an Intelligent Building utopia or dystopia? Steve Gale asks the question.