The year that was: Our most read projects of 2024
As another design-packed year comes to a close, we celebrate the most read projects over the last 12 months.
In this issue, we unveil our annual Manufacturer Report. We also travel to leafy west London to take a look at the impressive new home of global brand experience agency, Geometry - and discover far more than we could have hoped for! Nathan Lonsdale tells us about changing culture at Spacelab, Steve Gale talks of learning humanity from the tech firms, and David Thame tells us about the death of the flexible workspace boom. Our roundtable in March focused on the workplace in 2030, and we look towards Canary Wharf for the first time in a long time.
The logo is inspired by the beautiful, subtle-toned fabrics on display on the cover - we wanted to texture it to complement them. Each letterform has a different weight but is from the same family, with warped form to give it a low-fi cut-out effect.
Drawing on the close relationship between office layout and emplyee interaction, Forbo Flooring Systems' new carpet tile collection Tessera Nexus, reflects the trend towards connectivity. Featuring a subtle linear base overlaid with a soft kinetic silhouette, Tessera Nexus is a refreshing alternative to the organic styling that currently dominates the carpet tile markert - which, in itself, reflects the changing focus of the workplace.
View the cover archiveWe interviewed Devinder Bhogal on her role, her experience and some valuable lessons learned.
There is a modest body of evidence that all is not entirely well. Already this spring Regus-owned IWG revealed a profits fall and plans to close some of its UK offices.
Revolut is one of the current leaders in the FinTech market - we take a look around their new office space in Canary Wharf.
Over the last few years we have seen an explosion in the provision of coworking space, especially here in London. Our session explored the rise of coworking, looked at where it is in its lifecycle – and also how it is likely to evolve and change the future.
We are witnessing a hugely exciting shift in boundaries between workplace, hospitality, education and residential; a variety of radical approaches to regeneration and development, BDP’s Amy Simpson tells us.
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