Ark unveils its first experiential co-living space
At Wembley Ark in North London, Holloway Li designs for a new type of community.
Landmark Manchester building, Blackfriars House, is set to undergo a major transformation as part of Bruntwood Works’ £50m Pioneer refurbishment project.
FUTURE Designs, the international manufacturer of luminaires and bespoke lighting solutions, is launching GANE, a modular lighting system that offers the ultimate choice in flexibility, with numerous unique configuration possibilities. GANE’s ingenious modular connectivity integrates seamlessly into the modern workspace.
In the creation of the material, researchers used nanotechnology to remove lignin – the part of the wood that makes the material brown and strong.
Taking inspiration from the effect of scales, the range of Symmetry tiles reproduces a layered effect in a simple but distinctive way.
Nuatan believe there is a radically better way to design consumer products that are compatible with Earth.
With biophilic design still the phrase on everyone’s lips, Tektura have launched five brand new Richard Osbourne murals.
The Coalface aims to handle all the hassle behind running an office so members can concentrate and focus on what matters most. We talk to CEO Jonathan Hausmann.
Jackdaw has completed the interior design for a new ‘café style’ office and event space for design studio Idean, who regularly hosts workshops and events for its global clientele.
Those of you who were lucky enough to be at the recent Mixology will have seen the amazing, vastly different shortlisted projects featured throughout the awards.
Leading furniture designer, Hilary Birkbeck, has a particular PET project that promises to have a major impact on how we approach material use.
I have a slightly different take than most I hear today about managing mental fitness in the work environment, Arkeo CEO, Jana Dowling, tells us.
The definition of ‘inclusion’ often focuses on removing physical barriers that make buildings and spaces accessible to as broad a range of people as possible. This is obviously vital to boosting diversity and creating spaces that are fair, but surely we also need to ensure that our buildings are sensitive to mental health and neurodiversity issues as well as other hidden disabilities. However, in practical terms, how do we achieve this? Helen Berresford, Head of ID:SR, has the answers.