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.
Ahead of next week's festivities at the 20th edition of London Design Festival, we pick the events, products and installations to look forward to.
With the Mixology North Awards deadline just around the corner, we've put together some FAQs to help with your entries.
Not your usual student digs: we round up five stylish student housing projects ready for a new academic year.
Edyn’s chief development officer and creative director, Eric Jafari, discusses the birth and growth of Locke, the ground-breaking aparthotel brand he co-founded.
At Convene's first UK offering, the workday is reimagined. We explore why the Woods Bagot-designed space is the hotel of offices.
The PENSON founder discusses the nonconformist future of workplace and the studio's bold new projects.
A leading UK law firm's office hints at creative over corporate.
The data-backed design by BDG reflects Tate & Lyle’s determination to implement a radically different way of working.
Sculptural leather panels make a serious first impression at London’s tallest tower.
The first W Hotel in Greece features design by renowned architects Tombazis and Associates and London-based studio, MKV Design.
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.
Lore Group creative director, Jacu Strauss, discusses One Hundred Shoreditch and why his hotels will never be finished.