LOM architecture and design brings a community touch to the corporate HQ
At Unity Place, a mixed-use head office building for Santander UK rubs shoulders with public realm spaces including a food market, auditorium and university learning spaces.
ISG has secured a project with Sky – Europe’s leading direct-to-consumer media and entertainment company – to create a new innovation centre at its campus in Osterley, West London.
Stephenson Studio has extended the Manchester-based orchestra’s premises in the centre of the city, drawing inspiration from the area’s rich industrial heritage to create The Oglesby Centre.
We speak to Luke Pearson about the studio’s approach to design, and the process behind their latest collaboration with Allermuir.
MoreySmith, in conjunction with project manager, CBRE, and fit-out contractor, BW: Workplace Experts, has completed work at the former sorting room of the Royal Mail - now the new London headquarters for McKinsey & Company.
A sustainable, flatpack table and chair mark the first birthday of the direct-to-customer Danish disruptor.
We’ve reviewed a number of PwC’s forward-thinking workplaces in the past - and there's a reason for that - the company has been at the vanguard of new ways of working for pretty much as long as this magazine has been around.
The multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy have relocated, creating a showcase office that provides a flexible and collaborative workspace for staff.
Contemporary Turkish restaurant, Baraka, has opened its doors at the British Land Broadgate development.
Squire & Partners has completed The Brewery Building for client Atlas Properties - a reimagining of an existing 1970s office building in Islington.
The New York practice have transformed the office block into Locke Living’s latest offering.
Threats from coworking operators have awakened the developers to provide options for tenants who don’t want the cost or hassle of creating their own workplace. Is this merely a trend or will it continue?
We’re going to shock you now. We don’t actually know a great deal about ballet. We also don’t know a great deal about London City Island. Well, we’ve travelled to the latter to discover more about the former – and, without giving too much away, there’s far more to both than we realised.