Small but mighty: five compact office spaces
Five of our favourite small-scale workspaces prove bigger doesn’t necessarily equal better.
In one sense of the word, biophilia is here for good – for the good of all of us. But is it simply another workplace element that is bang on trend today, only to be relegated down those wish lists tomorrow?
There is a wealth of evidence to suggest that, by incorporating biophilic design into our built environments, we can increase our health and wellbeing. Biophilic design acknowledges that we are instinctively connected to nature and that, through exploring this connection within the spaces that we live, relax and work in, we can positively influence our physical and psychological health. Oliver Heath, Director of Oliver Heath Designs, knows his stuff.
A perfect example of marmite design, Bob Bob Cité from BradyWilliams Design opened earlier this year, revealing the much-anticipated ‘brasserie for the 21st century’, in collaboration with Leonid Shutov, the owner of sibling restaurant and Soho institution, Bob Bob Ricard.
@Work by Agua is the fruit of over two years development to increase the product offering and target the only major commercial sector not to benefit from Agua’s unrivalled technical knowledge and supply chain expertise.
It’s more often than not at the top of the poll when it comes to things that irritate people in their workplace – and an enormous (and fixable) issue when it comes to wellbeing and happiness. Yet so many businesses continue to get it wrong or fail to address the issue. What are we talking about? Noise.
London Design Festival returns with another packed week of events and installations across the capital, as well as a series of specially commissioned projects by internationally renowned designers.
Both of Quadrant’s newest collections, Cork and Scape, combine organic textures with eco-friendly materials – but they’re unique in look, feel and function
The spotlight remains on what impact a shortage of Grade A office space is having in the market. However, by focusing on the lack of ‘new’ stock, we are considerably limiting our scope for solutions.
We interviewed Devinder Bhogal on her role, her experience and some valuable lessons learned.
There is a modest body of evidence that all is not entirely well. Already this spring Regus-owned IWG revealed a profits fall and plans to close some of its UK offices.
Although our focus is very much on the UK market, when our friends at Gensler London scooped the Mixology award for Medium Commercial Project earlier this year, we wanted to find out more about their incredible scheme – regardless of its geography.