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.
A celebration of Italian flavours spread over two floors; Eataly London has finally arrived.
The open and transparent space reflects Ninety One’s global character, with HLW taking influence from the South African light, coastline and landscape, building a palette of colour and materials with a nod to the company’s heritage.
Shared workspace provider Clockwise has arrived in the capital, with expansive new offices in North London to provide an alternative location for city workers and businesses.
A previously dark and unworkable space has been transformed into a highly bespoke new workplace for PDP London.
Liberty House is TOG’s second collaboration with renowned architects SODA Studio. The teams worked together to adopt a 360º design approach - encompassing architecture, interiors and branding – and drawing upon the history and retail aesthetic of the building and area.
Located a stone’s throw from the historic Columbia Road flower market, on the edge of London’s financial and design district, sits Shoreditch Exchange – a residential-led mixed-use development from Regal London.
A 1.1 acre rooftop forest of over 100 established trees and 10,000 plants has been granted planning as part of Roots In The Sky, a radical reimagining of the former Blackfriars Crown Court as a next-gen workspace.
Peldon Rose were tasked with creating an inspirational environment that would see the London office become iconic for the company, and support their identity as a truly international company.
M Moser Associates has created a future-proofed, inclusive space to 'remove the intimidation from innovation.'
Global juice company innocent needed their London HQ to reflect the company’s growth and changes in its European operations since the building was first occupied in 2011.
Designed in collaboration with London-based consultancy, Fabled Studio, the hotel pays homage to its heritage with bespoke furniture and thoughtfully designed spaces.
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