From the inside out: ten boundary-blurring spaces
From workplaces inspired by local architecture to the welcoming shade of a hotel patio, we handpick a selection of projects softening the lines between inside and out.
The studio collects cardboard waste found around the cities - from coffee cups to pizza boxes – and transforms the waste into a biomaterial by introducing reishi, an edible fungus.
Mix speaks to Caro Lundin – co-founder of neighbourhood coworking provider ARC Club.
At the 159-room Queen’s Gardens property, Holland Harvey Architects and Caitlin Henderson Design explore wellness, channeling Northern European style and Eastern philosophy.
Architect and healthy buildings expert Ben Channon is a director at Ekkist and the author of Happy by Design and The Happy Design Toolkit. We tasked him to tackle common industry grumbles in our recurring feature exploring social, economic or environmental sustainability.
Communications agency Zetteler and Studio Rhonda have transformed an industrial block of studios into a vibrant and inclusive multipurpose space that defies convention.
We’ve put together five inspiring workplaces that have created a tempting destination in a post-pandemic world.
Woven Gradience from Interface features fading bold hues which transition into greys, allowing designers to integrate flashes of colour into flooring design.
The 137-room property celebrates the spirit of the city and champions local makers.
The team at Schlüter Systems look at bathroom trends paving the way in 2022 and beyond.
A tired 80s office block gets the full BDP design treatment, making a dramatic statement across the interiors, branding and landscaping.
Designed and made in Belgium, new sustainable flooring collection Imperfection is inspired by the ancient Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi and acceptance of the imperfect and transient.
Amtico has introduced new Spacia Woods to help designers get that ‘finished-project-that-looks-just-like-your-vision’ experience.