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.
With a relaxed, home-from-home feel, the St Albans space is a perfect example of local coworking hubs that could become popular post-COVID.
Developers Alumno have teamed up with Ben Kelly Design and Brinkworth to create vibrant student living on the Grade II listed Park Hill development.
Designed by Universal Design Studio, Goddard Littlefair and their hospitality arm, Epicurean, the design within the century-old architectural landmark forms the start of a dynamic new district being regenerated for the city.
2020 has undoubtedly been the year of seismic change for all professionals in every sector. We caught up with 6 past Mixology judges to give us their highs, lows and learnings over the past few months.
A fresh take on the classic school chair, New School provides a range of options available to meet the varied ergonomic requirements of modern office environment.
More property tech, and much more interventionist landlords, will mean big changes for the way office floorspace works post-COVID, says an office developer active in one of the most cutting-edge of London’s office markets.
Paying homage to the grand brasseries of Paris, Lyon and Alsace in both flavour and design, Maison François is a new restaurant on the site of what was previously Green’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar in St James’s.
The journey to a sustainable office interior is a long one, and full of potholes. We’ve gathered seven of the sharpest minds in the industry at Interface’s new award-winning Birmingham UK HQ, to map the way forward.
Architects Perkins&Will and Penoyre & Prasad have pledged to ensure the internal fit-outs of offices and commercial property will be net-zero carbon.
Mix Interiors is delighted to announce that Mixology London21 will take place on Thursday 16 September 2021 at Evolution London.
Many companies are now repositioning themselves to accept a much higher level of agile working and are looking to adjust portfolios accordingly. What could this mean for the coworking sites that grew like mushrooms across our cities over the last few years, asks Criteo's Mike Walley.
Dan Cohen is founder of Purpose Group, which operates affordable, flexible and productive workspace in London buildings that would otherwise remain vacant, unused and unloved. Unlike almost everybody else in the coworking world, he’s poised to expand.