NoChintz designs new BTR development with social spaces at its core
NoChintz delivers an adaptable, flexible design that speaks to our times, at Affinity Living’s latest Manchester residential project, Riverview.
The design firm’s playful and bold new workspace in Birmingham offers a glimpse into the workplace of the future.
Architecture and design firm Gensler has unveiled its annual Design Forecast publication, setting out predictions and solutions for future design challenges.
With an assortment of settings for all work styles, pladis’ new London HQ – at Chiswick Business Park – celebrates the joy of making, baking and sharing through a carefully crafted space, helping its people return to work in an agile, flexible and personalised way.
Gensler has partnered with TOCA Social to create a ‘first-of-its-kind’ leisure and hospitality offering centred around the globally adored phenomena: football.
The survey shows that by offering the hybrid work model employees are looking for, and leveraging the office as a place to collaborate and socialise, businesses can optimise performance and retain talent.
Gensler’s Cindy Coleman, Don Ricker and Jane Stull offer their considerations around the re-entry to workplaces.
Gensler's Senior Associate Lee Billington, discusses the shift of control towards a touchless workplace as part of Gensler’s ongoing exploration of how design is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global architecture and design firm, Gensler, has unveiled the new technology department at London’s most famous luxury department store, Harrods.
Storey Club is the latest addition to British Land’s flexible workspace brand, Storey.
CDW returns to EC1 for its 11th year across 24-26 May, promising to be the biggest festival yet. Here’s just some of what we’ll be looking out for across the three days.
Presenting this year's 30 under 30: a collection of the brightest young stars in commercial interior design and architecture.
Sella introduces the new 3,000 square foot office design for Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners in New York City, pairing polished and understated design with Sella’s signature touches.