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 Industry leader has offered a vote of confidence for offices with a titanic investment in its London workspaces.
Holloway Li unveil The Market Building: an experience-led showroom and coworking space in Clerkenwell inspired by the lost forms of the Industrial Revolution.
Two research projects show a sharp pivot away from desk-bound office formatting.
Lifestyle aparthotel brand Locke is to expand further into Europe with two new German openings in Munich and Berlin in 2022.
Using a bold and sophisticated palette, Trifle has established the newest Workspace venture as a proud beacon within a fast-evolving East London hub.
Squire & Partners total design approach celebrates contemporary and traditional craftsmanship, establishing a new destination for living, working and dining in Kensington.
Tasked with taking the clinical feel out of the space, Modus has created an elegant and tranquil boutique, with design details focusing on sensory psychology.
With an assortment of settings for all work styles, pladis’ new London HQ – at Chiswick Business Park – celebrates the joy of making, baking and sharing through a carefully crafted space, helping its people return to work in an agile, flexible and personalised way.
Working with the existing fabric and materials of the building, the sensitive restoration features Crittal partioning, glass blockwork and plenty of intriguing design details.
We look beyond the immediate needs of workplace environments and ask how flexibility can be built into the workplace so that it can continue to evolve with as little disruption and waste as possible over the long-term.
Bene launches its first, 3D-printed, circular- production accessories collection made from 100% recycled post-consumer bioplastic.
Reconfiguring its highly successful office concept at Sea Containers on London’s South Bank, BDG has sought to define the future of work with a thoughtful response to the key challenges that face the workspace sector.