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.
Sella introduces the new 3,000 square foot office design for Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners in New York City, pairing polished and understated design with Sella’s signature touches.
'Antonia' is a pre-configured zone complete with a suspended acoustic ceiling, curtain walls, integrated lighting and a flooring rug.
We’ve put together five inspiring workplaces that have created a tempting destination in a post-pandemic world.
At the Fettle-designed project, short-stay suites and rental apartments are inspired by members’ clubs.
Spacemade creates neighbourhood coworking spaces that reflect their surroundings and the people that use them – working with local designers to design uniqe, hyperlocal workspaces that they believe will thrive post-COVID.
The team at award-winning, multidisciplinary practice SODA Studio offer up four of their go-to materials.
ARC Club’s second venue has opened: a stripped-back ‘Third Space’ ready for a new generation of hybrid workers who are hesitant to return to the office full time.
Innovation meets human experience in this workplace designed for flexibility and agility.
Woven Gradience from Interface features fading bold hues which transition into greys, allowing designers to integrate flashes of colour into flooring design.
The UK’s prime office markets are roaring back in to life, with towers proving to be top prospects.
Bell is Director of International Business Operations for Adobe, covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as well as the Asia Pacific region.
The project preserves the character of a city landmark whilst making its services more engaging and accessible to the public. Mick Jordan speaks to design lead, Steve Dickson.