LOM architecture and design brings a community touch to the corporate HQ
At Unity Place, a mixed-use head office building for Santander UK rubs shoulders with public realm spaces including a food market, auditorium and university learning spaces.
Tigg + Coll was tasked with creating a vibrant and inspiring amenity space for long-standing client, Greystar, combining key thematic threads and an existing material palette to provide a comforting ‘welcome home’ to residents and an inspiring introduction to visitors.
Tigg + Coll Architects has overhauled the main entrance and amenity spaces at Chapter Spitalfields student accommodation, creating a beautifully textured and detailed space with plenty of options for socialising and studying.
From agile, customisable furniture to entire concept layouts, we handpick a selection of spaces offering a lesson in modular design.
From treehouse offices to co-living initiatives, we spotlight a selection of interior projects designed to nurture human connection.
We take a look at the projects that most resonated with our followers on Mix Interiors' Instagram.
Amenity, amenity, amenity: a collaboration between HTA and Tigg+Coll takes coliving to new heights.
We reveal the winners of this year’s landmark Mix Awards across 21 project, people and product categories.
Recent years have seen a build-to-rent boom, but how can the model deliver positive social outcomes, embed culture and create thriving places to live?
From student accommodation to vertical villages, co-living has attracted global investors. But is this communal model really a dream or a dystopia?
Not your usual student digs: we round up five stylish student housing projects ready for a new academic year.
The UK’s growing build-to-rent residential sector survived the pandemic – but lessons have been learnt. Architects, designers and developers joined a roundtable hosted by Milliken to assess what worked, what didn’t and what comes next in the world of beds-for-rent
The UK’s growing build-to-rent residential sector survived the pandemic – but lessons have been learned. Architects, designers and developers joined a roundtable hosted by Milliken to assess what worked, what didn’t, and what comes next in the world of beds-for-rent.