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 new London workplace is inspired by the entertainment company’s iconic post-industrial nightclubs.
With interiors by AIME Studios, this marble-clad modernist landmark promises locals and visitors alike something completely new in an otherwise historic city.
As more retailers invest in the idea of spatial identity and experiential design, we spotlight a selection of head-turning store concepts.
We explore how Knoll has been revolutionising how people experience office, hospitality and residential interiors since 1938.
Identity architects Ippolito Fleitz Group create a playful HQ amidst the treetops for Germany’s largest soft drinks manufacturer.
Marking its 15th anniversary, playful hotel brand Mama Shelter brings its interpretation of Burgundian spirit to a new hotel in Dijon.
Drawing from the company’s distinctive branding, Ippolito Fleitz Group create a vibrant workspace for a team of German chocolatiers.
Bringing together two primary schools and a nursery, this modern education hub was designed for the community, by the community.
As part of our recurring Fast Forward series, Mix contributor Rima Sabina Aouf explores why the much-maligned material isn’t necessarily the villain of design.
Adding a fourth location to its roster, Fotografiska unites past and present with a multi-use cultural centre within a legendary artists’ squat.
Drawing from boutique hotel design, the amenity-rich Author King’s Cross is indicative of London's once deprived and now rapidly evolving district.
This London office prioritises both environmental and social sustainability for its multi-generational workforce.