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.
Created for Lisbon-based electronics company Worten, the space prioritises wellness and connectivity – and even welcomes family and friends.
From agile coworking to socially-minded headquarters, we explore a selection of workplaces developed for changing conventions.
As humans, we need both a sense of control and the joy of release. Spaces must acknowledge this tension, and either resolve it, or pick a side.
Innovation meets human experience in this workplace designed for flexibility and agility.
The UK’s growing build-to-rent residential sector survived the pandemic – but lessons have been learnt. Architects, designers and developers joined a roundtable hosted by Milliken to assess what worked, what didn’t and what comes next in the world of beds-for-rent
An expert panel of designers from a multitude of sectors discuss creating hygienic spaces that don’t compromise on style, comfort and character.
The UK’s growing build-to-rent residential sector survived the pandemic – but lessons have been learned. Architects, designers and developers joined a roundtable hosted by Milliken to assess what worked, what didn’t, and what comes next in the world of beds-for-rent.
Is now the time for coworking to re-emerge, superhero–like, and obliterate that commute, destroy those traditional working patterns, and completely annihilate the property market as we know it?
As government restrictions ease and we start to find a ‘new normal’ in the post-pandemic world, there’s a lot of talk about what the future looks like for the workplace. BACHMANN’s smart platform, iotspot, has been designed to make this transition easier.
The hospitality industry is making a comeback… and it’s brighter than ever according to custom made neon sign specialists, Neon Creations - which has reported a surge in enquiries as designers turn to the ‘optimistic interiors trend’ to entice customers back to premises.
Middle-class middle-of-the-road hospitality and residential schemes will be the big property stories of 2021 and 2022, according to one of the world’s leading investors. It could mean a radical change in the flow of work coming your way.