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.
From agile coworking to socially-minded headquarters, we explore a selection of workplaces developed for changing conventions.
A tired 1960s building in Southwark has been transformed into ‘the most welcoming cultural space in London' and The Africa Centre's new HQ.
MoreySmith has completed a new site for flexible workspace operator Clockwise, in the heart of Bristol’s historic Waterfront Quarter.
Daytrip Studio founders Iwan Halstead and Emily Potter on originality, storytelling and what makes for good design.
M Moser's Steve Gale talks to organisational psychologist Dr Nigel Oseland about brains, bodies and better ways of working.
We’ve put together five inspiring workplaces that have created a tempting destination in a post-pandemic world.
An expert panel of designers from a multitude of sectors discuss creating hygienic spaces that don’t compromise on style, comfort and character.
Squire & Partners has launched The Department Store Studios, a new local workspace next door to their award-winning offices in Brixton.
The Other House blurs the lines between hotels, serviced apartments and private rental to create Residents’ Clubs - a new type of accommodation for the UK.
Is now the time for coworking to re-emerge, superhero–like, and obliterate that commute, destroy those traditional working patterns, and completely annihilate the property market as we know it?
It's here! Congratulations to the standout projects from the last 12 months that our judges deemed worthy of making it to this year’s Mixology21 Finalists list.
One of London’s largest and most exciting redevelopments, King’s Cross has been described as a symbol of London’s industrial past and creative present – both of which inform Argent’s new residential development, LUMA.