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.
Drawing from boutique hotel design, the amenity-rich Author King’s Cross is indicative of London's once deprived and now rapidly evolving district.
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?
NoChintz delivers an adaptable, flexible design that speaks to our times, at Affinity Living’s latest Manchester residential project, Riverview.
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
DMA Interiors has brought its extensive hospitality experience to the residential sector, with two exciting completions for Grainger plc.
Is the build-to-rent sector about to come down to earth with a bump after three years in which the living has been easy? Or will it ride the current crisis?
Greenford Quay is the first large-scale UK scheme for US Build-to-Rent operator Greystar, creating over 2,000 new homes, along with retail, commercial and amenity space. But there’s far more to this story…
From agile, customisable furniture to entire concept layouts, we handpick a selection of spaces offering a lesson in modular design.
In partnership with Interface, we explore whether we can adapt aesthetics to fit with truly sustainable design, and ask: how can we create systems that needn’t come at a cost?
From treehouse offices to co-living initiatives, we spotlight a selection of interior projects designed to nurture human connection.
One year on, Adam Strudwick - Principal at Perkins&Will - revisits his predictions for social, economic and environmental sustainability in the architecture and design industry.
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.