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.
From agile, customisable furniture to entire concept layouts, we handpick a selection of spaces offering a lesson in modular design.
Adaptive reuse but make it luxury: an iconic former government building is transformed.
Inspired by Mexican Cantinas and Latin American design, Bolívar transports guests from the maximalist rooms of Annabel’s to a different time and place.
Championing accessibility and inclusivity, the x+why-operated workplace not only provides local charities with coveted central London office space, but sets an entirely new standard for purpose-driven design.
Just in time to celebrate its 20th anniversary, one of the city’s most legendary hotels finishes a property-wide redesign with its own take on luxury lifestyle.
With a focus on sensory design, The Nest is designed to operate for five years before being relocated.
A landmark development is reimagined as a social and multi-functional office hub.
Home to Michelin-starred sushi master Endo Kazutoshi, the new fusion restaurant and sake bar opens its doors at the Grade II* listed Old War Office.
Conceived as a “21st-century factory atelier”, the expansive campus at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is tailored to the prestigious arts school's long-term ambitions.
Reimagining the restaurant at a luxury Welsh hotel and spa, the Manchester-based design consultancy unveils a theatrical dining space and open kitchen.
In partnership with Atlas Concorde, we explore the blending of the ‘special’ and the practical, looking at how workspaces can be elevated and the evolving nature of detail-driven, luxury design.
Introducing a warmer, refreshed take on typically 'corporate' interiors, the Peckham-based studio reimagines the arrival spaces at York House in the heart of London.