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.
We round up five transformative projects that give new life and purpose to existing buildings.
It’s wood, but not as you know it. The Office Group's first 'built from scratch' workplace is a lesson in mass timber, inside and out.
From the world of festivals to the world of coworking: Fora co-founder Katrina Larkin on new adventures and curating experiences.
Where to work, eat, drink and stay in England's second city.
A London townhouse has been transformed by Thirdway, putting an ‘ungendered’ English stamp on the US company’s identity.
An exciting reimagining of the historic Typhoo tea factory in Digbeth gets the green light.
The architecture firm has created a cool and earthy sanctuary away from the desert heat for its team in the Middle East.
This minimal and material-driven workplace focuses on collaboration and future flexibility.
Created for Lisbon-based electronics company Worten, the space prioritises wellness and connectivity – and even welcomes family and friends.
Two decades since the studio first designed the building, the project has been transformed from a corporate HQ into eight floors of flexible, multi-tenant workspace.
Modus Workspace reimagines the FinTech firm's HQ, promoting connectivity between technology and financial services.
Once home to conveyor belts and sorting machines, the functionalist Stationspostgebouw has been transformed into a multipurpose workspace for PostNL.