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 ask if wellbeing is about productivity or looking after people, take a look around HSBC's Birmingham office and much more... Each one of our covers is unique – including our logo. We hand over the reins to a different designer each month, making our print magazines a work of art in themselves.
Using the parallel linear lines of the structure, Conran and Partners have taken inspiration from the simplicity of the asymmetry and clean lines. The logo, minimal in design, is informed by the geometry of the structure without the distraction of colour or texture.
The raw material of concrete and european oak has been the source of inspiration for Karndean Designflooring's latest additions to their LooseLay and Van Gogh collections. The new designs provide architects and designers with a range of rustic and sleek finishes, combined with the premium quality expected from a Karndean floor.
View the cover archiveVincenzo Rivizzigno has ended his appointment as Arper’s CEO after 15 years at the company. He will continue to work with the Feltrin family within the context of Marco’s Group, where he will oversee the development of the industrial activities not connected to the Arper brand.
Maximalism has made a come-back, with a contemporary and playful twist – the key sentiment being ‘more is more.’
A 200ft innovative lighting installation powered by advanced photovoltaics and created in partnership with creative lighting design consultancy, Artin Light, will be the centrepiece of a major refurbishment project at Bruntwood Works’ 111 Piccadilly building.
The insurance-focused Top 50 law firm, which also has offices in Manchester, Liverpool, Southampton, Coventry and Glasgow, will move its 46 London-based staff into the fourth floor of Plantation Place South.
Handmade in England from never less than 98% recycled material, Silicastone is an eco-architectural interior & exterior surface product offering a unique aesthetic coupled with sound sustainable credentials.
Camira continue to strengthen their presence in North America with the acquisition of US textile company, Luna Textiles.
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