tp bennett designs a fresh new spot for Aviva at EightyFen
A transparent, community-focused office design represents a milestone in the organisation's commitment to creating positive workspaces.
Showcasing a selection of the very best interior commercial design projects across a variety of UK sectors.
Looking ahead to future concepts across the commercial sector, we spotlight five upcoming architecture and design projects.
A selection of faith-centric projects that exemplify creativity and innovation in design.
The design studio combines industrial architectural features with bespoke furniture for a theatrical shopping experience.
Ever since buildings have been built, they have been repurposed. How can existing building assets remain relevant in a changing world?
Looking ahead to future concepts across the commercial sector, we spotlight five upcoming architecture and design projects.
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.
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.
Co-designed with the local community, this education centre in the Cayman Islands is tailored to both the unique climate and the needs of its students.
The London and Hong-Kong-based architecture firm presents ‘Energy Revolution’, illustrating the urgent need for decarbonisation to safeguard our planet’s future.
Collaborating with the local council and community-focused architects Extended Studio, the concept will revitalise disused railway arches and reconnect public realm space.
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.
Combining a new retail floor with 140,000 sq ft of design-led workspace, this former shopping destination finds renewed relevance as a mixed-use hub.
With contemporary emphasis on elevated experiences and adaptive reuse in retail and public sector spaces, we look back at Carlo Scarpa’s seminal 1950s showroom as a blueprint for success.
We select some of the best spots to work, eat, drink and stay in the Scottish capital.